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Removal of Ca2+ channel beta3 subunit enhances Ca2+ oscillation frequency and insulin exocytosis.

Authors :
Berggren PO
Yang SN
Murakami M
Efanov AM
Uhles S
Köhler M
Moede T
Fernström A
Appelskog IB
Aspinwall CA
Zaitsev SV
Larsson O
de Vargas LM
Fecher-Trost C
Weissgerber P
Ludwig A
Leibiger B
Juntti-Berggren L
Barker CJ
Gromada J
Freichel M
Leibiger IB
Flockerzi V
Source :
Cell [Cell] 2004 Oct 15; Vol. 119 (2), pp. 273-84.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

An oscillatory increase in pancreatic beta cell cytoplasmic free Ca2+ concentration, [Ca2+]i, is a key feature in glucose-induced insulin release. The role of the voltage-gated Ca2+ channel beta3 subunit in the molecular regulation of these [Ca2+]i oscillations has now been clarified by using beta3 subunit-deficient beta cells. beta3 knockout mice showed a more efficient glucose homeostasis compared to wild-type mice due to increased glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. This resulted from an increased glucose-induced [Ca2+]i oscillation frequency in beta cells lacking the beta3 subunit, an effect accounted for by enhanced formation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) and increased Ca2+ mobilization from intracellular stores. Hence, the beta3 subunit negatively modulated InsP3-induced Ca2+ release, which is not paralleled by any effect on the voltage-gated L type Ca2+ channel. Since the increase in insulin release was manifested only at high glucose concentrations, blocking the beta3 subunit in the beta cell may constitute the basis for a novel diabetes therapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0092-8674
Volume :
119
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15479643
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2004.09.033