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Evidence for the involvement of Na/Ca exchange in glucose-induced insulin release from rat pancreatic islets.

E G Siegel, C B Wollheim, A E Renold, G W Sharp.   

Abstract

Glucose-induced inhibition of Ca(++) extrusion from the beta-cell may contribute to the rise in cytosol Ca(++) that leads to insulin release. To study whether interference with Na/Ca exchange is involved in this inhibition the effects of glucose were compared to those of ouabain. This substance inhibits Na/K ATPase, decreases the transmembrane Na(+) gradient in islets, and thus interferes with Na/Ca exchange. Collagenase isolated rat islets were maintained for 2 d in tissue culture with a trace amount of (45)Ca(++). Insulin release and (45)Ca(++) efflux were then measured during perifusion. In Ca(++)-deprived medium (to avoid changes in tissue specific radioactivity) 16.7 mM glucose inhibited (45)Ca(++) efflux. Initially 1 mM ouabain inhibited (45)Ca(++) efflux in a similar fashion, the onset being even faster than that of glucose. The effects of 16.7 mM glucose and ouabain were not additive, indicating that both substances may interfere with Na/Ca exchange. In the presence of Ca(++), 16.7 mM glucose induced biphasic insulin release. Ouabain alone caused a gradual increase of insulin release. Again, the effects of ouabain and 16.7 mM glucose were not additive. In contrast, at a submaximal glucose concentration (7 mM) ouabain enhanced both phases of release. An important role for Na/Ca exchange is suggested from experiments in which Ca(++) was removed at the time of glucose-stimulation (16.7 mM). The resulting marked inhibition of insulin release was completely overcome during first phase by ouabain added at the time of Ca(++) removal; second phase was restored to 60%. This could be due to the rapid inhibitory action of ouabain on Ca(++) efflux thereby preventing loss of cellular calcium critical for glucose to induce insulin release. It appears, therefore, that interference with Na/Ca exchange is an important event in the stimulation of insulin release by glucose.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6776149      PMCID: PMC371536          DOI: 10.1172/JCI109969

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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