Augmentation of Insulin Release by Glucose in the Absence of Extracellular Ca2+: New Insights Into Stimulus-Secretion Coupling

Author:

Komatsu Mitsuhisa1,Schermerhorn Thomas2,Noda Mitsuhiko23,Straub Susanne G2,Aizawa Toru1,Sharp Geoffrey W G2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geriatrics, Endocrinology, and Metabolism, Shinshu University School of Medicine Nagano-ken

2. Department of Pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University Ithaca, New York

3. Third Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Glucose stimulates insulin secretion in the pancreatic β-cell by means of a synergistic interaction between at least two signaling pathways. One, the KATP channel-dependent pathway, increases the entry of Ca2+ through voltage-gated channels by closure of the KATP channels and depolarization of the β-cell membrane. The resulting increase in [Ca2+]i stimulates insulin exocytosis. The other, a KATP channel-independent pathway, requires that [Ca2+]i be elevated and augments the Ca2+-stimulated release. These mechanisms are in accord with the belief that glucose-stimulated insulin secretion has an essential requirement for extracellular Ca2+ and increased [Ca2+]i. However, when protein kinases A and C are activated simultaneously, a large effect of glucose to augment insulin release can be seen in the absence of extracellular Ca2+, under conditions in which [Ca2+]i is not increased, and even when [Ca2+]i is decreased to low levels by intracellular chelation with BAPTA. In the presence or absence of Ca2+, there are similarities in the characteristics of augmentation of insulin release that suggest that only one augmentation mechanism may be involved. These similarities include time course, glucose dose-responses, augmentation by nutrients other than glucose such as α-ketoisocaproate (α-KIC), and augmentation by the fatty acids palmitate and myristate. However, augmentation in the presence and absence of Ca2+ is distinctly different in GTP dependency. Therefore, exocytosis under these two conditions appears to be triggered differently—one by Ca2+ and the other by GTP or a GTPdependent mechanism. The augmentation pathways are likely responsible for time-dependent potentiation of secretion and for the second phase of glucose-stimulated insulin release.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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