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  • Somatostatin promotes glucose generation of Ca2+oscillations in pancreatic islets both in the absence and presence of tolbutamide
  • Add time:09/02/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Many cellular processes, including pulsatile release of insulin, are triggered by increase of cytoplasmic Ca2+. This study examines how somatostatin affects glucose generation of cytoplasmic Ca2+ oscillations in mouse islets in absence and presence of tolbutamide blockade of the KATP channels. Ca2+ was measured with dual wavelength microflurometry in isolated islets loaded with the indicator Fura-2. Rise of glucose from 3 to 20 mM evoked introductory lowering of Ca2+ prolonged by activation of somatostatin receptors. During continued superfusion exposure to somatostatin triggered oscillations mediated by periodic increase from the basal level (absence of tolbutamide) or by periodic interruption of an elevated level (presence of tolbutamide). In the latter situation the oscillations were transformed into sustained elevation by activation of muscarinic receptors (acetylcholine) or increase of cyclic AMP (IBMX, 8-bromo-cyclic AMP, forskolin). The observed effect of cyclic AMP raises the question whether high proportions of the glucagon-producing α-cells promote steady-state elevation of Ca2+. In support for this idea somatostatin was found to trigger glucose-induced Ca2+ oscillations essentially in small islets that contain very few α-cells. The results indicate that somatostatin promotes glucose generation of Ca2+oscillations with similar characteristics both in the absence and presence of functional KATP channels.

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