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Abstract
Non-inbred ob/ob mice were used to study the dynamics of cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in isolated pancreatic beta-cells using microfluorimetry with fura 2/AM as probe, and the dynamics of insulin secretion in isolated pancreatic islets. D-Glucose (20 mM) caused a transient peak increase in [CA2+]i which changed to either an oscillating or a flat, elevated phase. The lag-time before the first peak increase in [Ca2+]i was markedly shortened by 12 mM ClO4- and the glucose-stimulated level of [Ca2+]i after the first peak was clearly elevated by the anion. ClO4- did not change the basal [Ca2+]i at 3 mM glucose. Extracellular Ca2+ deficiency abolished the effect of high glucose and ClO4- on [Ca2+]i. This suggests that ClO4- acts as an amplifier of transmembrane Ca2+ inflow. The L-type Ca2+ channel agonist, Bay K 8644 (0.01-1.0 microM), strictly reproduced all the effects of perchlorate on the glucose-stimulated beta-cell [Ca2+]i. Both phases of insulin release (20 mM glucose) were markedly enhanced by ClO4- (12 mM) or Bay K 8644 (1.0 microM). The lag-time for glucose-stimulated insulin release was shortened by both agents. Taken together, these data strengthen the idea that perchlorate amplifies the glucose-stimulation of [Ca2+]i and insulin release by directly modifying the function of the L-type Ca2+ channel. This effect can induce both a more prompt onset of and an amplified level of beta-cell secretory activity.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8660279 PMCID: PMC1217021 DOI: 10.1042/bj3140167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem J ISSN: 0264-6021 Impact factor: 3.857