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Specificity of divalent cation requirement for insulin release. Effects of strontium.

J C Henquin.   

Abstract

Isolated pancreatic islets of rats were used to investigate whether Sr2+ can effectively replace Ca2+ in sustaining insulin release. Insulin secretion in response to glucose, potassium and tolbutamide was lower in a Sr2+ than in a Ca2+ medium, even at the optimum concentration of 2.5 mmol/l. The amplitude of the second phase of glucose-induced release was inversely related to the duration of Ca2+ replacement by Sr2+. The insulinotropic effect of glucose was suppressed by Co2+ and D600 in a Sr2+ medium and also reduced by addition of Sr2+ itself to a Ca2+ medium. Glucose uptake, glucose utilization and K-permeability in islet cells were not altered by Sr2+ substitution for Ca2+. The basal uptake of Sr2+ was lower than that of Ca2+, but was increased by glucose or high K+, Co2+ and Ca2+ inhibited Sr2+ uptake more markedly than Co2+ and Sr2+ inhibited Ca2+ uptake. High glucose reduced Sr2+ efflux from islet cells less markedly than Ca2+ efflux. These results show that Sr2+ is less effective than Ca2+ in sustaining insulin release and suggest that the difference between both cations are due to non identical membrane transport and unequal activation of later steps of the stimulus-secretion coupling.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6770336     DOI: 10.1007/bf00581872

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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