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Regulation of insulin secretion by energy metabolism in pancreatic B-cell mitochondria. Studies with a non-metabolizable leucine analogue.

U Panten, S Zielmann, J Langer, B J Zünkler, S Lenzen.   

Abstract

In mouse pancreatic islets the kinetics of insulin secretion and O2 uptake in response to the non-metabolizable leucine analogue (+/-)-BCH (2-endo- aminonorbornane -2-carboxylic acid) were compared. In addition, the fuel-mobilizing effect of (+/-)-BCH was studied with a mitochondrial fraction from islets. (1) Within 2 min 20 mM-(+/-)-BCH markedly enhanced insulin release or O2 consumption by islets respiring in the absence of exogenous fuels. During prolonged exposure to 20 mM-(+/-)-BCH secretion declined more rapidly than O2 uptake. (2) L-Glutamine (10 mM) prevented the decrease of both insulin release and O2 uptake of islets exposed to 20mM-(+/-)-BCH. During the second phase of insulin release in response to 20 mM-(+/-)-BCH + 10 mM-L-glutamine, kinetics of secretion and respiration correlated closely. (3) Initial peaks were consistently seen in the (+/-)-BCH-induced secretory profiles, but never in the respiratory profiles. (4) In contrast with L-glycerol 3-phosphate, L-malate or pyruvate, L-glutamine or L-glutamate maintained low rates of oxidative phosphorylation in B-cell mitochondria. The effects of L-glutamine or L-glutamate were potentiated severalfold by (+/-)-BCH. (5) The effects of other branched-chain amino acids on oxidative phosphorylation resembled their effects on insulin release, redox state of nicotinamide nucleotides and glutamate dehydrogenase activity. (6) The results support the view that (+/-)-BCH stimulates insulin secretion via a primary enhancement of hydrogen supply to the respiratory chain of B-cell mitochondria.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6372787      PMCID: PMC1153464          DOI: 10.1042/bj2190189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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