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. 1968 Jun;108(1):17-24.
doi: 10.1042/bj1080017.

Potassium ions and the secretion of insulin by islets of Langerhans incubated in vitro

Potassium ions and the secretion of insulin by islets of Langerhans incubated in vitro

S L Howell et al. Biochem J. 1968 Jun.

Abstract

1. A method was devised for the isolation of islets of Langerhans from rabbit pancreas by collagenase digestion in order to study the influx and efflux of K(+) in islets during insulin secretion. 2. Glucose-induced insulin release was accompanied by an increased rate of uptake of (42)K(+) by the islets of Langerhans, though this was not the case for secretion in response to tolbutamide. Ouabain significantly inhibited the uptake of (42)K(+) by islet tissue. 3. No significant increase in the rate of efflux of (42)K(+) was demonstrated during active insulin secretion. 4. Slices of rabbit pancreas were incubated in media of different K(+) content, and rates of insulin release were determined. Alteration of the K(+) concentration of the medium between 3 and 8mm had no effect on the rate of insulin release by pancreas slices. However, decrease of the K(+) concentration to 1mm resulted in inhibition of secretion in response to both glucose and to tolbutamide. Conversely, an increase in K(+) concentration increased rates of insulin release in response to both these stimuli. 5. It is concluded that, though unphysiological concentrations of K(+) may influence the secretion of insulin, fluxes of K(+) in the islets do not appear to be important in the initiation of insulin secretion.

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