Somatostatin release, electrical activity, membrane currents and exocytosis in human pancreatic delta cells.

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to characterise electrical activity, ion channels, exocytosis and somatostatin release in human delta cells/pancreatic islets. METHODS: Glucose-stimulated somatostatin release was measured from intact human islets. Membrane potential, currents and changes i...

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Main Authors: Braun, M, Ramracheya, R, Amisten, S, Bengtsson, M, Moritoh, Y, Zhang, Q, Johnson, P, Rorsman, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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author Braun, M
Ramracheya, R
Amisten, S
Bengtsson, M
Moritoh, Y
Zhang, Q
Johnson, P
Rorsman, P
author_facet Braun, M
Ramracheya, R
Amisten, S
Bengtsson, M
Moritoh, Y
Zhang, Q
Johnson, P
Rorsman, P
author_sort Braun, M
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description AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to characterise electrical activity, ion channels, exocytosis and somatostatin release in human delta cells/pancreatic islets. METHODS: Glucose-stimulated somatostatin release was measured from intact human islets. Membrane potential, currents and changes in membrane capacitance (reflecting exocytosis) were recorded from individual human delta cells identified by immunocytochemistry. RESULTS: Somatostatin secretion from human islets was stimulated by glucose and tolbutamide and inhibited by diazoxide. Human delta cells generated bursting or sporadic electrical activity, which was enhanced by tolbutamide but unaffected by glucose. Delta cells contained a tolbutamide-insensitive, Ba(2+)-sensitive inwardly rectifying K(+) current and two types of voltage-gated K(+) currents, sensitive to tetraethylammonium/stromatoxin (delayed rectifying, Kv2.1/2.2) and 4-aminopyridine (A current). Voltage-gated tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensitive Na(+) currents contributed to the action potential upstroke but TTX had no effect on somatostatin release. Delta cells are equipped with Ca(2+) channels blocked by isradipine (L), omega-agatoxin (P/Q) and NNC 55-0396 (T). Blockade of any of these channels interferes with delta cell electrical activity and abolishes glucose-stimulated somatostatin release. Capacitance measurements revealed a slow component of depolarisation-evoked exocytosis sensitive to omega-agatoxin. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Action potential firing in delta cells is modulated by ATP-sensitive K(+)-channel activity. The membrane potential is stabilised by Ba(2+)-sensitive inwardly rectifying K(+) channels. Voltage-gated L- and T-type Ca(2+) channels are required for electrical activity, whereas Na(+) currents and P/Q-type Ca(2+) channels contribute to (but are not necessary for) the upstroke of the action potential. Action potential repolarisation is mediated by A-type and Kv2.1/2.2 K(+) channels. Exocytosis is tightly linked to Ca(2+)-influx via P/Q-type Ca(2+) channels. Glucose stimulation of somatostatin secretion involves both K(ATP) channel-dependent and -independent processes.
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spelling oxford-uuid:47674da3-9bfd-46bc-a2ef-0241055d98ce2022-03-26T15:19:59ZSomatostatin release, electrical activity, membrane currents and exocytosis in human pancreatic delta cells.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:47674da3-9bfd-46bc-a2ef-0241055d98ceEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009Braun, MRamracheya, RAmisten, SBengtsson, MMoritoh, YZhang, QJohnson, PRorsman, PAIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to characterise electrical activity, ion channels, exocytosis and somatostatin release in human delta cells/pancreatic islets. METHODS: Glucose-stimulated somatostatin release was measured from intact human islets. Membrane potential, currents and changes in membrane capacitance (reflecting exocytosis) were recorded from individual human delta cells identified by immunocytochemistry. RESULTS: Somatostatin secretion from human islets was stimulated by glucose and tolbutamide and inhibited by diazoxide. Human delta cells generated bursting or sporadic electrical activity, which was enhanced by tolbutamide but unaffected by glucose. Delta cells contained a tolbutamide-insensitive, Ba(2+)-sensitive inwardly rectifying K(+) current and two types of voltage-gated K(+) currents, sensitive to tetraethylammonium/stromatoxin (delayed rectifying, Kv2.1/2.2) and 4-aminopyridine (A current). Voltage-gated tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensitive Na(+) currents contributed to the action potential upstroke but TTX had no effect on somatostatin release. Delta cells are equipped with Ca(2+) channels blocked by isradipine (L), omega-agatoxin (P/Q) and NNC 55-0396 (T). Blockade of any of these channels interferes with delta cell electrical activity and abolishes glucose-stimulated somatostatin release. Capacitance measurements revealed a slow component of depolarisation-evoked exocytosis sensitive to omega-agatoxin. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Action potential firing in delta cells is modulated by ATP-sensitive K(+)-channel activity. The membrane potential is stabilised by Ba(2+)-sensitive inwardly rectifying K(+) channels. Voltage-gated L- and T-type Ca(2+) channels are required for electrical activity, whereas Na(+) currents and P/Q-type Ca(2+) channels contribute to (but are not necessary for) the upstroke of the action potential. Action potential repolarisation is mediated by A-type and Kv2.1/2.2 K(+) channels. Exocytosis is tightly linked to Ca(2+)-influx via P/Q-type Ca(2+) channels. Glucose stimulation of somatostatin secretion involves both K(ATP) channel-dependent and -independent processes.
spellingShingle Braun, M
Ramracheya, R
Amisten, S
Bengtsson, M
Moritoh, Y
Zhang, Q
Johnson, P
Rorsman, P
Somatostatin release, electrical activity, membrane currents and exocytosis in human pancreatic delta cells.
title Somatostatin release, electrical activity, membrane currents and exocytosis in human pancreatic delta cells.
title_full Somatostatin release, electrical activity, membrane currents and exocytosis in human pancreatic delta cells.
title_fullStr Somatostatin release, electrical activity, membrane currents and exocytosis in human pancreatic delta cells.
title_full_unstemmed Somatostatin release, electrical activity, membrane currents and exocytosis in human pancreatic delta cells.
title_short Somatostatin release, electrical activity, membrane currents and exocytosis in human pancreatic delta cells.
title_sort somatostatin release electrical activity membrane currents and exocytosis in human pancreatic delta cells
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