The conditions under which rat islets are labelled with [3H]inositol alter the subsequent responses of these islets to a high glucose concentration
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The conditions under which rat islets are labelled with [3H]inositol alter the subsequent responses of these islets to a high glucose concentration
Abstract
Isolated rat islets were incubated with myo-[2-3H]inositol for 2 h to label their phosphoinositide (PI) pools. Labelling was carried out under three separate conditions: in media containing low (2.75 mM) glucose, high (13.75 mM) glucose, or low (2.75 mM) glucose plus sulphated cholecystokinin (CCK-8S; 200 nM). After labelling, the islets were perifused and the insulin-secretory response to 20 mM-glucose was measured. PI hydrolysis in these same islets was assessed by measurements of both [3H]inositol efflux and the accumulation of labelled inositol phosphates. The following major observations were made. After prelabelling for 2 h in low glucose, perifusion with 20 mM-glucose resulted in a biphasic insulin-secretory response, an increase in [3H]inositol efflux and a parallel increase in the accumulation of labelled inositol phosphates. After prelabelling in high (13.75 mM) glucose, peak first-phase insulin secretion induced by 20 mM-glucose increased 2-2.5-fold, whereas the second phase of insulin release, as well as [3H]inositol efflux and inositol phosphate accumulation, were significantly decreased. The simultaneous infusion of the diacylglycerol kinase inhibitor 1-mono-oleoylglycerol (50 microM), along with 20 mM-glucose, restored the second-phase insulin-secretory response from these islets. After labelling in low (2.75 mM) glucose plus CCK-8S, the initial phases of the insulin-secretory and [3H]inositol-efflux responses to 20 mM-glucose were blunted and the sustained phases of both responses were markedly decreased. Inositol phosphate accumulation was also impaired. Labelling islets in high (13.75 mM) glucose or low (2.75 mM) glucose plus CCK-8S suppresses, in a parallel fashion, glucose-induced increases in PI hydrolysis and in second-phase insulin release. These findings suggest that desensitization of the insulin-secretory response is a consequence of impaired information flow in the inositol lipid cycle.
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