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. 1990 Dec 31;173(3):833-9.
doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(05)80862-9.

Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion is not dependent on activation of protein kinase A

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Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion is not dependent on activation of protein kinase A

S J Persaud et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

The involvement of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) in the exocytotic release of insulin from rat pancreatic islets was investigated using the Rp isomer of adenosine 3',5'-cyclic phosphorothioate (Rp-cAMPS). Preincubation of electrically permeabilised islets with Rp-cAMPS (1 mM, 1 h, 4 degrees C) inhibited cAMP-induced phosphorylation of islet proteins of apparent molecular weights in the range 20-90 kDa, but did not affect basal (50 nM Ca2+) nor Ca2(+)-stimulated (10 microM) protein phosphorylation. Similarly, Rp-cAMPS (500 microM) inhibited both cAMP- (100 microM) and 8BrcAMP-induced (100 microM) insulin secretion from electrically permeabilised islets without affecting Ca2(+)-stimulated (10 microM) insulin release. In intact islets, Rp-cAMPS (500 microM) inhibited forskolin (1 microM, 10 microM) potentiation of insulin secretion, but did not significantly impair the insulin secretory response to a range of glucose concentrations (2-20 mM). These results suggest that cAMP-induced activation of PKA is not essential for either basal or glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from rat islets.

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