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Junctional communication of pancreatic β cells contributes to the control of insulin secretion and glucose tolerance
Anne Charollais, Asllan Gjinovci, Joachim Huarte, Juliette Bauquis, Ãngel Nadal, Franz Martı́n, Etelvina Andreu, Juan V. Sanchez‐Andrés, Alessandra Calabrese, Domenico Bosco, Bernat Soria, Claes B. Wollheim, Pedro L. Herrera, Paolo Meda
Journal of Clinical Investigation · 2000 · ▲ 127 citations
Abstract
Proper insulin secretion requires the coordinated functioning of the numerous beta cells that form pancreatic islets. This coordination depends on a network of communication mechanisms whereby beta cells interact with extracellular signals and adjacent cells via connexin channels. To assess whether connexin-dependent communication plays a role in vivo, we have developed transgenic mice in which connexin 32 (Cx32), one of the vertebrate connexins found in the pancreas, is expressed in beta cells. We show that the altered beta-cell coupling that results from this expression causes reduced insulin secretion in response to physiologically relevant concentrations of glucose and abnormal tolerance to the sugar. These alterations were observed in spite of normal numbers of islets, increased insulin content, and preserved secretory response to glucose by individual beta cells. Moreover, glucose-stimulated islets showed improved electrical synchronization of these cells and increased cytosolic levels of Ca(2+). The results show that connexins contribute to the control of beta cells in vivo and that their excess is detrimental for insulin secretion.
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Charollais, A., Gjinovci, A., Huarte, J., Bauquis, J., Nadal, �., Martı́n, F., Andreu, E., Sanchez‐Andrés, J.V., Calabrese, A., Bosco, D., Soria, B., Wollheim, C.B., Herrera, P.L., & Meda, P. (2000). Junctional communication of pancreatic β cells contributes to the control of insulin secretion and glucose tolerance. <em>Journal of Clinical Investigation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci9398
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Charollais A, Gjinovci A, Huarte J, Bauquis J, Nadal �, Martı́n F, et al. Junctional communication of pancreatic β cells contributes to the control of insulin secretion and glucose tolerance. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2000. doi:10.1172/jci9398.
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@article{anne2000Juncti,
title = {Junctional communication of pancreatic β cells contributes to the control of insulin secretion and glucose tolerance},
author = {Anne Charollais and Asllan Gjinovci and Joachim Huarte and Juliette Bauquis and Ãngel Nadal and Franz Martı́n and Etelvina Andreu and Juan V. Sanchez‐Andrés and Alessandra Calabrese and Domenico Bosco and Bernat Soria and Claes B. Wollheim and Pedro L. Herrera and Paolo Meda},
journal = {Journal of Clinical Investigation},
year = {2000},
doi = {10.1172/jci9398},
}
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