The Role of Long-Chain Fatty Acyl-CoA Esters in β-Cell Signal Transduction
- 1 February 2000
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 130 (2) , 299S-304S
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/130.2.299s
Abstract
Glucose-induced insulin secretion is associated with inhibition of free fatty acid (FFA) oxidation, increased esterification and complex lipid formation by pancreatic β-cells. Abundant evidence favors a role for cytosolic long-chain acyl-CoA (LC-CoA), including the rapid rise in malonyl CoA, the inhibitory effect of hydroxycitrate or acetyl CoA carboxylase knockout, both of which prevent malonyl CoA formation, and the stimulatory effect of exogenous FFA. On the other hand, some evidence opposes the concept, including the fall in total LC-CoA levels in response to glucose, the stimulatory effect of LC-CoA on KATP channels and the lack of inhibition of glucose-stimulated secretion either by overexpression of malonyl CoA decarboxylase, which markedly lowers malonyl CoA levels, or by triacsin C, which blocks FFA conversion to LC-CoA. Alternative explanations for these data are presented. A revised model of nutrient-stimulated secretion involving two arms of signal transduction that occur simultaneously is proposed. One arm depends on modulation of the KATP channel evoked by changes in the ATP/ADP ratio. The other arm depends upon anaplerotic input into the tricarboxylic acid cycle, generation of excess citrate, and increases in cytosolic malonyl-CoA. Input from this arm is increased LC-CoA. Signaling through both arms would be required for normal secretion. LC-CoA esters and products formed from them are potent regulators of enzymes and channels. It is hypothesized that their elevations directly modulate the activity of enzymes, genes and various β-cell functions or modify the acylation state of key proteins involved in regulation of ion channels and exocytosis.Keywords
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