Glucose inhibits insulin release induced by Na+ mobilization of intracellular calcium
- 8 November 1982
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 148 (2) , 289-292
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(82)80826-0
Abstract
45Ca2+ incorporated in response to glucose was selectively mobilized from the β‐cell‐rich pancreatic islets of ob/ob‐mice after raising the intracellular Na+ by removal of K+ or addition of ouabain or veratridine. Also studies of insulin release indicated opposite effects of glucose and Na+ on the intracellular sequestration of calcium. The fact that glucose inhibits insulin release induced by raised intracellular Na+ indicates that this sugar can lower the cytoplasmic [Ca2+]. The concept of a dual action of glucose on the cytoplasmic [Ca2+]. The concept of a dual action of glucose on the cytoplasmic [Ca2+] might well explain previous observations of an inhibitory component in the glucose action on the 45Ca2+ efflux.Keywords
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