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Short-Term Inhibition of Translation by Cycloheximide Concurrently Affects Mitochondrial Function and Insulin Secretion in Islets from Female Mice

Since glucose stimulates protein biosynthesis in beta cells concomitantly with the stimulation of insulin release, the possible interaction of both processes was explored. The protein biosynthesis was inhibited by 10 μM cycloheximide (CHX) 60 min prior to the stimulation of perifused, freshly isolat...

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Autores principales: Alshafei, Mohammed, Schulze, Torben, Morsi, Mai, Panten, Uwe, Rustenbeck, Ingo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895141
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015464
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author Alshafei, Mohammed
Schulze, Torben
Morsi, Mai
Panten, Uwe
Rustenbeck, Ingo
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Schulze, Torben
Morsi, Mai
Panten, Uwe
Rustenbeck, Ingo
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description Since glucose stimulates protein biosynthesis in beta cells concomitantly with the stimulation of insulin release, the possible interaction of both processes was explored. The protein biosynthesis was inhibited by 10 μM cycloheximide (CHX) 60 min prior to the stimulation of perifused, freshly isolated or 22 h-cultured NMRI mouse islets. CHX reduced the insulinotropic effect of 25 mM glucose or 500 μM tolbutamide in fresh but not in cultured islets. In cultured islets the second phase of glucose stimulation was even enhanced. In fresh and in cultured islets CHX strongly reduced the content of proinsulin, but not of insulin, and moderately diminished the [Ca(2+)](i) increase during stimulation. The oxygen consumption rate (OCR) of fresh islets was about 50% higher than that of cultured islets at basal glucose and was significantly increased by glucose but not tolbutamide. In fresh, but not in cultured, islets CHX diminished the glucose-induced OCR increase and changes in the NAD(P)H- and FAD-autofluorescence. It is concluded that short-term CHX exposure interferes with the signal function of the mitochondria, which have different working conditions in fresh and in cultured islets. The interference may not be an off-target effect but may result from the inhibited cytosolic synthesis of mitochondrial proteins.
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spelling pubmed-106075102023-10-28 Short-Term Inhibition of Translation by Cycloheximide Concurrently Affects Mitochondrial Function and Insulin Secretion in Islets from Female Mice Alshafei, Mohammed Schulze, Torben Morsi, Mai Panten, Uwe Rustenbeck, Ingo Int J Mol Sci Article Since glucose stimulates protein biosynthesis in beta cells concomitantly with the stimulation of insulin release, the possible interaction of both processes was explored. The protein biosynthesis was inhibited by 10 μM cycloheximide (CHX) 60 min prior to the stimulation of perifused, freshly isolated or 22 h-cultured NMRI mouse islets. CHX reduced the insulinotropic effect of 25 mM glucose or 500 μM tolbutamide in fresh but not in cultured islets. In cultured islets the second phase of glucose stimulation was even enhanced. In fresh and in cultured islets CHX strongly reduced the content of proinsulin, but not of insulin, and moderately diminished the [Ca(2+)](i) increase during stimulation. The oxygen consumption rate (OCR) of fresh islets was about 50% higher than that of cultured islets at basal glucose and was significantly increased by glucose but not tolbutamide. In fresh, but not in cultured, islets CHX diminished the glucose-induced OCR increase and changes in the NAD(P)H- and FAD-autofluorescence. It is concluded that short-term CHX exposure interferes with the signal function of the mitochondria, which have different working conditions in fresh and in cultured islets. The interference may not be an off-target effect but may result from the inhibited cytosolic synthesis of mitochondrial proteins. MDPI 2023-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10607510/ /pubmed/37895141 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015464 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alshafei, Mohammed
Schulze, Torben
Morsi, Mai
Panten, Uwe
Rustenbeck, Ingo
Short-Term Inhibition of Translation by Cycloheximide Concurrently Affects Mitochondrial Function and Insulin Secretion in Islets from Female Mice
title Short-Term Inhibition of Translation by Cycloheximide Concurrently Affects Mitochondrial Function and Insulin Secretion in Islets from Female Mice
title_full Short-Term Inhibition of Translation by Cycloheximide Concurrently Affects Mitochondrial Function and Insulin Secretion in Islets from Female Mice
title_fullStr Short-Term Inhibition of Translation by Cycloheximide Concurrently Affects Mitochondrial Function and Insulin Secretion in Islets from Female Mice
title_full_unstemmed Short-Term Inhibition of Translation by Cycloheximide Concurrently Affects Mitochondrial Function and Insulin Secretion in Islets from Female Mice
title_short Short-Term Inhibition of Translation by Cycloheximide Concurrently Affects Mitochondrial Function and Insulin Secretion in Islets from Female Mice
title_sort short-term inhibition of translation by cycloheximide concurrently affects mitochondrial function and insulin secretion in islets from female mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895141
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015464
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