CYTOSOLIC FREE CALCIUM IN ADIPOCYTES - DISTINCT MECHANISMS OF REGULATION AND EFFECTS ON INSULIN ACTION
- 5 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 264 (22) , 12754-12757
Abstract
It has been proposed that an elevation in cytosolic free Ca2+ may play a role in either mediating or antagonizing the ability of insulin to stimulate glucose uptake in adipocytes. This question has been addressed in the present studies using isolated fura-2-loaded rat adipocytes stimulated with a variety of agonists. The effects of insulin, oxytocin, norepinephrine, ATP, and ionomycin on cytosolic free Ca2+ levels were assessed and compared with their effects on transport-limited glucose oxidation. Oxytocin and ionomycin at concentrations which caused 3-5 fold increases in cytosolic Ca2+, by releasing Ca2+ from internal stores, had no effect on insulin-stimulated glucose oxidation. ATP and norepinephrine which caused more modest increases in Ca2+, by mechanisms at least partially dependent on external stores, inhibited insulin-stimulated glucose oxidation. Insulin had no effect on basal Ca2+ levels nor did it modulate the Ca2+ elevation caused by other agonists. These data suggest that insulin-stimulated glucose transport is not associated with an increase in cytosolic Ca2+. In addition, although there appears to be a correlation between inhibition of insulin-stimulated glucose transport and the effect of certain agonists to promote Ca2+ influx, there is not a general obligatory relationship between an elevation in cytosolic Ca2+ and antagonism of this insulin action.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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