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Glucose‐ and arginine‐induced insulin secretion by human pancreatic β‐cells: the role of HERG K+channels in firing and release

Authors :
Rosati, Barbara
Marchetti, Piero
Crociani, Olivia
Lecchi, Marzia
Lupi, Roberto
Arcangeli, Annarosa
Olivotto, Massimo
Wanke, Enzo
Source :
The FASEB Journal; December 2000, Vol. 14 Issue: 15 p2601-2610, 10p
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The human ether‐a‐go‐go‐relatedgenes (herg) are expressed in tissues other than heart and brain where the HERG K+channels are known to regulate the repolarization of the heart action potential and the neuronal spike‐frequency accommodation. We provide evidence that herg1transcripts are present in human pancreatic islets that were used to study both insulin secretion and electrical activity with radioimmunoassay and single cell perforated patch‐clamp techniques, respectively. Glucose‐ and arginine‐induced islets insulin secretion data suggested a net increase of release under perfusion with antiarrhythmic drugs known to selectively block HERG channels. Indeed we could routinely isolate a K+current that was recognized as biophysically and pharmacologically similar to the HERG current. An analysis of the glucose‐ and arginine‐induced electrical activity (several applications during 30 min) in terms of firing frequency and putative insulin release was done in control and in the presence of selective blockers of HERG channels: the firing frequency and the release increased by 32% and 77%, respectively. It is concluded that HERG channels have a crucial role in regulating insulin secretion and firing of human β‐cells. This raises the possibility that some genetically characterized hyperinsulinemic diseases of unknown origin might involve mutations in the HERG channels.—Rosati, B., Marchetti, P., Crociani, O., Lecchi, M., Lupi, R., Arcangeli, A., Olivotto, M., Wanke, E. Glucose‐ and arginine‐in‐duced insulin secretion by human pancreatic β‐cells: the role of HERG K+channels in firing and release. The FASEB J.14, 2601–2610 (2000)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08926638 and 15306860
Volume :
14
Issue :
15
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The FASEB Journal
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52480490
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.00-0077com