Elevated Basal Insulin Secretion in Type 2 Diabetes Caused by Reduced Plasma Membrane Cholesterol.

Q Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Molecular endocrinology Pub Date : 2016-10-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-17 DOI:10.1210/me.2016-1023
Vini Nagaraj, Abdulla S Kazim, Johan Helgeson, Clemens Lewold, Satadal Barik, Pawel Buda, Thomas M Reinbothe, Stefan Wennmalm, Enming Zhang, Erik Renström
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Elevated basal insulin secretion under fasting conditions together with insufficient stimulated insulin release is an important hallmark of type 2 diabetes, but the mechanisms controlling basal insulin secretion remain unclear. Membrane rafts exist in pancreatic islet cells and spatially organize membrane ion channels and proteins controlling exocytosis, which may contribute to the regulation of insulin secretion. Membrane rafts (cholesterol and sphingolipid containing microdomains) were dramatically reduced in human type 2 diabetic and diabetic Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rat islets when compared with healthy islets. Oxidation of membrane cholesterol markedly reduced microdomain staining intensity in healthy human islets, but was without effect in type 2 diabetic islets. Intriguingly, oxidation of cholesterol affected glucose-stimulated insulin secretion only modestly, whereas basal insulin release was elevated. This was accompanied by increased intracellular Ca2+ spike frequency and Ca2+ influx and explained by enhanced single Ca2+ channel activity. These results suggest that the reduced presence of membrane rafts could contribute to the elevated basal insulin secretion seen in type 2 diabetes.

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质膜胆固醇降低导致2型糖尿病基础胰岛素分泌升高。
空腹条件下基础胰岛素分泌升高并刺激胰岛素释放不足是2型糖尿病的重要标志,但控制基础胰岛素分泌的机制尚不清楚。胰岛细胞中存在膜筏,并在空间上组织膜离子通道和控制胞吐的蛋白,可能参与胰岛素分泌的调节。与健康的胰岛相比,人类2型糖尿病和糖尿病后崎(GK)大鼠胰岛的膜筏(含胆固醇和鞘脂微结构域)显著减少。膜胆固醇氧化可显著降低健康人胰岛的微结构域染色强度,但对2型糖尿病胰岛没有影响。有趣的是,胆固醇氧化仅对葡萄糖刺激的胰岛素分泌有轻微影响,而基础胰岛素释放升高。这伴随着细胞内Ca2+尖峰频率和Ca2+内流的增加,并通过增强的单个Ca2+通道活性来解释。这些结果表明,膜筏的减少可能导致2型糖尿病患者基础胰岛素分泌升高。
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Molecular endocrinology
Molecular endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
3.49
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审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Endocrinology provides a forum for papers devoted to describing molecular mechanisms by which hormones and related compounds regulate function. It has quickly achieved a reputation as a high visibility journal with very rapid communication of cutting edge science: the average turnaround time is 28 days from manuscript receipt to first decision, and accepted manuscripts are published online within a week through Rapid Electronic Publication. In the 2008 Journal Citation Report, Molecular Endocrinology is ranked 16th out of 93 journals in the Endocrinology and Metabolism category, with an Impact Factor of 5.389.
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