RRC ID 39190
Author Hazama A, Hayashi S, Okada Y.
Title Cell surface measurements of ATP release from single pancreatic beta cells using a novel biosensor technique.
Journal Pflugers Arch
Abstract To examine the possibility that ATP modulates insulin secretion by an autocrine mechanism, we measured the local concentration of released ATP at the surface of a single pancreatic beta cell by a new biosensor technique, using PC12 cells expressing ligand-gated cation channels, P2X2 receptors. Upon application of glucose or glibenclamide, a series of current spikes, whose amplitude equates to an ATP concentration of over 25 microM, were recorded from a PC12 cell using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique, when placed near a rat pancreatic beta cell at 37 degrees C. The current response was inhibited by cooling (below 30 degrees C) or by applying an ATP-hydrolysing enzyme (apyrase) or a P2 receptor blocker (suramin). Thus, it is concluded that pancreatic beta cells secrete ATP in response to glucose stimulation, thereby increasing the ATP concentration close to the cell surface sufficiently high enough to enhance insulin secretion from the pancreatic beta cells.
Volume 437(1)
Pages 31-5
Published 1998-12-1
DOI 10.1007/s004240050742
PMID 9817782
MeSH Adenosine Triphosphate / metabolism* Adenosine Triphosphate / pharmacology Animals Apyrase / pharmacology Biosensing Techniques* Cations Cell Membrane / physiology* Electric Conductivity Insulin / metabolism Insulin Secretion Ion Channels Islets of Langerhans / physiology* PC12 Cells Patch-Clamp Techniques Purinergic P2 Receptor Antagonists Rats Receptors, Purinergic P2 / physiology Suramin / pharmacology
IF 3.158
Times Cited 115
WOS Category PHYSIOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells PC-12(RCB0009)