Abstract
Insulin secretion from β-cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans is triggered by Ca2+ influx through voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels. Electrophysiological and molecular studies indicate that β-cells express several subtypes of these channels. This review discusses their roles in regulating insulin secretion, focusing on recent studies using β-cells, exogenous expression systems, and Ca2+ channel knockout mice. These investigations reveal that L-type Ca2+ channels in the β-cell physically interact with the secretory apparatus by binding to synaptic proteins on the plasma membrane and insulin granule. As a result, Ca2+ influx through L-type channels efficiently and rapidly stimulates release of a pool of insulin granules in close contact with the channels. Thus, L-type Ca 2+ channel activity is preferentially coupled to exocytosis in the β-cell, and plays a critical role in regulating the dynamics of insulin secretion. Non-L-type channels carry a significant portion of the total voltage-dependent Ca2+ current in β-cells and cell lines from some species, but nevertheless account for only a small fraction of insulin secretion. These channels may regulate exocytosis indirectly by affecting membrane potential or second messenger signaling pathways. Finally, voltage-independent Ca2+ entry pathways and their potential roles in β-cell function are discussed. The emerging picture is that Ca2+ channels regulate insulin secretion at multiple sites in the stimulus-secretion coupling pathway, with the specific role of each channel determined by its biophysical and structural properties.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 57-66 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Journal of Membrane Biology |
| Volume | 200 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 15 Jul 2004 |
Keywords
- β-cells
- Diabetes mellitus
- Exocytosis
- Glucose
- Patch clamp
- SNARE
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