Effects of various modifiers of insulin release on the lanthanum-nondisplaceable 45Ca2+ uptake by isolated pancreatic islets
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Effects of various modifiers of insulin release on the lanthanum-nondisplaceable 45Ca2+ uptake by isolated pancreatic islets
Abstract
The uptake of 45Ca2+ by a lanthanum-non-displaceable pool in pancreatic islets was studied; Raising the extracellular D-glucose concentration from 3 to 20 mM stimulated the 45Ca2+ uptake in hand-dissected islets of ob/bo-mice as well as in collagenase-isolated islets of ob/ob or normal mice. The effect was dose-dependent in the range of 0-20 mM D-glucose and was seen throughout a wide range of extracellular calcium concentrations (16 mumol-2.56 mmol of Ca2+ added per litre of medium). The 45Ca2+ uptake was also enhanced by other known insulin secretagogues (D-mannose, L-leucine, tolbutamide) and was uninfluenced by compounds lacking insulin-releasing capacity (3-O-methyl-D-glucose, L-glucose, D-galactose, D-leucine). The stimulatory effect of D-glucose was blocked by inhibitors of glucose-induced insulin release (D-mannoheptulose, diazoxide, L-adrenaline). The results support the view that the lanthanum-nondisplaceable calcium pool is related to the insulin-releasing mechanism, although the exact nature of this relationship is still unclear.
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