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Local and regional control of calcium dynamics in the pancreatic islet.

Authors :
Rutter, Guy A.
Hodson, David J.
Chabosseau, Pauline
Haythorne, Elizabeth
Pullen, Timothy J.
Leclerc, Isabelle
Source :
Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism. Sep2017 Supplement S1, Vol. 19, p30-41. 12p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Ca2+ is the key intracellular regulator of insulin secretion, acting in the β-cell as the ultimate trigger for exocytosis. In response to high glucose, ATP-sensitive K+ channel closure and plasma membrane depolarization engage a sophisticated machinery to drive pulsatile cytosolic Ca2+ changes. Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels, Ca2+-activated K+ channels and Na+/Ca2+ exchange all play important roles. The use of targeted Ca2+ probes has revealed that during each cytosolic Ca2+ pulse, uptake of Ca2+ by mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), secretory granules and lysosomes fine-tune cytosolic Ca2+ dynamics and control organellar function. For example, changes in the expression of the Ca2+-binding protein Sorcin appear to provide a link between ER Ca2+ levels and ER stress, affecting β-cell function and survival. Across the islet, intercellular communication between highly interconnected 'hubs,' which act as pacemaker β-cells, and subservient 'followers,' ensures efficient insulin secretion. Loss of connectivity is seen after the deletion of genes associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and follows metabolic and inflammatory insults that characterize this disease. Hubs, which typically comprise ~1%-10% of total β-cells, are repurposed for their specialized role by expression of high glucokinase ( Gck) but lower Pdx1 and Nkx6.1 levels. Single cell-omics are poised to provide a deeper understanding of the nature of these cells and of the networks through which they communicate. New insights into the control of both the intra- and intercellular Ca2+ dynamics may thus shed light on T2D pathology and provide novel opportunities for therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14628902
Volume :
19
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125027104
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.12990