Paradoxical Stimulation of Glucagon Secretion by High Glucose Concentrations
Open Access
- 1 August 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Diabetes Association in Diabetes
- Vol. 55 (8) , 2318-2323
- https://doi.org/10.2337/db06-0080
Abstract
Hypersecretion of glucagon contributes to the dysregulation of glucose homeostasis in diabetes. To clarify the underlying mechanism, glucose-regulated glucagon secretion was studied in mouse pancreatic islets and clonal hamster In-R1-G9 glucagon-releasing cells. Apart from the well-known inhibition of secretion with maximal effect around 7 mmol/l glucose, we discovered that mouse islets showed paradoxical stimulation of glucagon release at 25–30 mmol/l and In-R1-G9 cells at 12–20 mmol/l sugar. Whereas glucagon secretion in the absence of glucose was inhibited by hyperpolarization with diazoxide, this agent tended to further enhance secretion stimulated by high concentrations of the sugar. Because U-shaped dose-response relationships for glucose-regulated glucagon secretion were observed in normal islets and in clonal glucagon-releasing cells, both the inhibitory and stimulatory components probably reflect direct effects on the α-cells. Studies of isolated mouse α-cells indicated that glucose inhibited glucagon secretion by lowering the cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration. However, stimulation of glucagon release by high glucose concentrations did not require elevation of Ca2+, indicating involvement of novel mechanisms in glucose regulation of glucagon secretion. A U-shaped dose-response relationship for glucose-regulated glucagon secretion may explain why diabetic patients with pronounced hyperglycemia display paradoxical hyperglucagonemia.Keywords
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