Sildenafil amplifies calcium influx and insulin secretion in pancreatic β cells

Author:

Murao Naoya12ORCID,Morikawa Risa1,Seino Yusuke12,Shimomura Kenju3,Maejima Yuko3,Yamada Yuichiro12,Suzuki Atsushi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism School of Medicine, Fujita Health University Toyoake Japan

2. Yutaka Seino Distinguished Center for Diabetes Research Kansai Electric Power Medical Research Institute Kyoto Japan

3. Department of Bioregulation and Pharmacological Medicine School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University Fukushima Japan

Abstract

AbstractSildenafil, a phosphodiesterase‐5 (PDE5) inhibitor, has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity in animal models and prediabetic patients. However, its other metabolic effects remain poorly investigated. This study examines the impact of sildenafil on insulin secretion in MIN6‐K8 mouse clonal β cells. Sildenafil amplified insulin secretion by enhancing Ca2+ influx. These effects required other depolarizing stimuli in MIN6‐K8 cells but not in KATP channel‐deficient β cells, which were already depolarized, indicating that sildenafil‐amplified insulin secretion is depolarization‐dependent and KATP channel‐independent. Interestingly, sildenafil‐amplified insulin secretion was inhibited by pharmacological inhibition of R‐type channels, but not of other types of voltage‐dependent Ca2+ channels (VDCCs). Furthermore, sildenafil‐amplified insulin secretion was barely affected when its effect on cyclic GMP was inhibited by PDE5 knockdown. Thus, sildenafil stimulates insulin secretion and Ca2+ influx through R‐type VDCCs independently of the PDE5/cGMP pathway, a mechanism that differs from the known pharmacology of sildenafil and conventional insulin secretory pathways. Our results reposition sildenafil as an insulinotropic agent that can be used as a potential antidiabetic medicine and a tool to elucidate the novel mechanism of insulin secretion.

Funder

Japan Association for Diabetes Education and Care

Suzuken Memorial Foundation

Manpei Suzuki Diabetes Foundation

Fujita Health University

Publisher

Wiley

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