RRC ID 65407
Author Kobayashi T, Ohta Y.
Title 150-kD oxygen-regulated protein is an essential factor for insulin release.
Journal Pancreas
Abstract OBJECTIVE:This study was designed to show the induction and function of 150-kD oxygen-regulated protein (ORP150) in insulin secretion in vitro.
METHODS:A mouse beta-cell line, MIN6 cells, was cultured in medium containing potassium channel openers or various concentrations of glucose (2-25 mmol/L). ORP150 expression was studied by reporter assay, Western blot, or Northern blot analysis, concomitantly with insulin secretion. In addition, MIN6 cells infected with ORP150 recombinant adenovirus were adopted to show the function of ORP150 in insulin release.
RESULTS:ORP150 expression in MIN6 cells was suppressed dose-dependently by the potassium channel opener diazoxide. Both low glucose (<2 mmol/L) and high glucose concentrations (25 mmol/L glucose) significantly induced more ORP150 expression compared with 10 mmol/L glucose. The treatment with diazoxide or infection of ORP150 antisense adenovirus suppressed ORP150 expression, and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was effectively prevented.
CONCLUSION:These findings show the involvement of ORP150 in insulin secretion in MIN6 cells.
Volume 30(4)
Pages 299-306
Published 2005-5-1
DOI 10.1097/01.mpa.0000163020.63478.fe
PII 00006676-200505000-00002
PMID 15841037
MeSH Adenoviridae / genetics Animals Antisense Elements (Genetics) Cell Line, Tumor Cromakalim / pharmacology Diazoxide / pharmacology Genes, Reporter Glucose / pharmacology HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins Insulin / metabolism* Insulin Secretion Insulin-Secreting Cells / cytology Insulin-Secreting Cells / metabolism* Insulinoma Mice Pinacidil / pharmacology Potassium Channels / physiology Proteins / genetics* Proteins / metabolism* Vasodilator Agents / pharmacology
IF 2.92
Resource
Human and Animal Cells 293(RCB1637) CHO-K1(RCB0285)