HETEROGENEITY IN GLUCOSE SENSITIVITY AMONG PANCREATIC BETA-CELLS IS CORRELATED TO DIFFERENCES IN GLUCOSE PHOSPHORYLATION RATHER THAN GLUCOSE-TRANSPORT

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作者
HEIMBERG, H
DEVOS, A
VANDERCAMMEN, A
VANSCHAFTINGEN, E
PIPELEERS, D
SCHUIT, F
机构
[1] VRIJE UNIV BRUSSELS, DIABET RES CTR, DEPT BIOCHEM, B-1050 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
[2] UNIV CATHOLIQUE LOUVAIN, PHYSIOL CHEM LAB, B-1200 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
[3] INT INST CELLULAR & MOLEC PATHOL, B-1200 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
[4] VRIJE UNIV BRUSSELS, DIABET RES CTR, DEPT METAB & ENDOCRINOL, B-1050 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
关键词
BETA-CELLS; GLUCOKINASE; GLUCOSE TRANSPORTERS; HEXOKINASE; INSULIN;
D O I
10.1002/j.1460-2075.1993.tb05949.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Rat beta-cells differ in their individual rates of glucose-induced insulin biosynthesis and release. This functional heterogeneity has been correlated with intercellular differences in metabolic redox responsiveness to glucose. The present study compares glucose metabolism in two beta-celt subpopulations that have been separated on the basis of the presence (high responsive) or absence (low responsive) of a metabolic redox shift at 7.5 mM glucose. Mean rates of glucose utilization and glucose oxidation in high responsive beta-cells were 2- to 4-fold higher than in low responsive beta-cells, whereas their leucine and glutamine oxidation was only 10-50% higher. This heterogeneity in glucose metabolism cannot be attributed to differences in GLUT2 mRNA levels or in glucose transport. In both cell subpopulations, the rates of glucose transport (13-19 pmol/min/10(3) beta-cells) were at least 50-fold higher than corresponding rates of glucose utilization. On the other hand, rates of glucose phosphorylation (0.3-0.7 pmol/min/10(3) beta-cells) ranged within those of total glucose utilization (0.2-0.4 pmol/min/10(3) beta-cells). High responsive beta-cells exhibited a 60% higher glucokinase activity than low responsive beta-cells and their glucokinase mRNA level was 100% higher. Furthermore, glucose phosphorylation via low K(m) hexokinase was detected only in the high responsive beta-cell subpopulation. Heterogeneity in glucose sensitivity among pancreatic beta-cells can therefore be explained by intercellular differences in glucose phosphorylation rather than in glucose transport.
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页码:2873 / 2879
页数:7
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