Dibutyryl cyclic AMP triggers Ca2+ influx and Ca2+-dependent electrical activity in pancreatic B cells
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Dibutyryl cyclic AMP triggers Ca2+ influx and Ca2+-dependent electrical activity in pancreatic B cells
Abstract
In the presence of 7 mM glucose, dibutyryl cyclic AMP induced electrical activity in otherwise silent mouse pancreatic B cells. This activity was blocked by cobalt or D600, two inhibitors of Ca2+ influx. Under similar conditions, dibutyryl cyclic AMP stimulated 45Ca2+ influx (5-min uptake) in islet cells; this effect was abolished by cobalt and partially inhibited by D600. The nucleotide also accelerated 86Rb+ efflux from preloaded islets, did not modify glucose utilization and markedly increased insulin release. Its effects on release were inhibited by cobalt, but not by D600. These results show that insulin release can occur without electrical activity in B cells and suggest that cyclic AMP not only mobilizes intracellular Ca, but also facilitates Ca2+ influx in insulin secreting cells.
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