Possible role of diadenosine polyphosphates in glucose-stimulated insulin release: effects of NaF upon metabolic and functional variables in rat isolated islets.
Int J Mol Med
; 5(5): 493-503, 2000 May.
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Diadenosine polyphosphates, such as diadenosine triphosphate (A2P3) and diadenosine tetraphosphate (A2P4), were recently proposed to participate in the stimulus-secretion coupling for nutrient-stimulated insulin release. Since NaF, an inhibitor of inorganic pyrophosphatase, was reported to lower A2P3 and A2P4 content in glucose-stimulated pancreatic islets, its effects upon metabolic, cationic, biosynthetic and secretory variables in rat pancreatic islets were investigated in the present study. Up to a concentration close to 0.1 mM, NaF failed to affect most of these variables, except for a decrease in 45Ca net uptake. Much higher concentrations of NaF (e.g. 5.0 mM) were required to cause inhibition of the metabolic, ionic, biosynthetic and secretory responses of the islets to nutrient secretagogues. Yet, even at this high concentration, NaF failed to lower the islet content in tritiated A2P3 and A2P4 in islets prelabelled with [2,8-3H]adenosine and failed to prevent the glucose-induced increase in such a content. It is concluded, therefore, that NaF may not represent a suitable tool to assess the participation of diadenosine polyphosphates in the process of nutrient-induced insulin secretion.
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01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Fluoruro de Sodio
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Fosfatos de Dinucleósidos
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Islotes Pancreáticos
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Insulina
Límite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Int J Mol Med
Asunto de la revista:
BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
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GENETICA MEDICA
Año:
2000
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Bélgica
Pais de publicación:
Grecia