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Oscillations in oxygen consumption by permeabilized clonal pancreatic beta-cells (HIT) incubated in an oscillatory glycolyzing muscle extract: roles of free Ca2+, substrates, and the ATP/ADP ratio.

V N Civelek1, J T Deeney, G E Fusonie, B E Corkey, K Tornheim.   

Abstract

To determine whether oscillations in glycolysis could underlie the oscillations in O2 consumption observed in intact islets, we evaluated the capacity of an islet extract to exhibit spontaneous oscillations in glycolysis. When a cell-free extract obtained from approximately 1,000 islets was supplied with glucose and glycolytic cofactors, oscillations in NADH fluorescence were obtained. After this demonstration of spontaneous oscillations in islet extracts, we bathed permeabilized clonal beta-cells in the more plentiful spontaneously oscillating glycolytic muscle extract that generates pulses of alpha-glycerophosphate and pyruvate and induces oscillations in free Ca2+ and the ATP/ADP ratio. This preparation was used to investigate whether changes in Ca2+ and possibly alpha-glycerophosphate or pyruvate supply could underlie observed oscillations in O2 consumption and explain coordination between cytosolic and mitochondrial metabolism. We found that oscillations of O2 consumption and Ca2+ of a similar period were induced. Removal of medium Ca2+ with EGTA did not prevent the oscillations in O2 consumption nor were they greatly affected by the substantial rise in medium Ca2+ on treatment with thapsigargin to inhibit sequestration into the endoplasmic reticulum. The 02 oscillations were also not eliminated by the addition of relatively high concentrations of pyruvate or alpha-glycerophosphate. However, they were lost on addition of fructose-2,6-P2 at concentrations that prevent oscillations of glycolysis and the ATP/ADP ratio. Addition of a high concentration of ADP increased 02 consumption and also prevented 02 oscillations. These results suggest that the changes in respiration reflected in the 02 oscillations occur in response to the oscillations in the ATP/ADP ratio or ADP concentration and that this parameter is a primary regulator of 02 consumption in the pancreatic beta-cell.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 8971081      PMCID: PMC3346292          DOI: 10.2337/diab.46.1.51

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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