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Evidence for Presence and Functional Effects of Kv1.1 Channels in β-Cells: General Survey and Results from mceph/mceph Mice

BACKGROUND: Voltage-dependent K(+) channels (Kv) mediate repolarisation of β-cell action potentials, and thereby abrogate insulin secretion. The role of the Kv1.1 K(+) channel in this process is however unclear. We tested for presence of Kv1.1 in different species and tested for a functional role of...

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Autores principales: Ma, Zuheng, Lavebratt, Catharina, Almgren, Malin, Portwood, Neil, Forsberg, Lars E., Bränström, Robert, Berglund, Erik, Falkmer, Sture, Sundler, Frank, Wierup, Nils, Björklund, Anneli
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3071710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21483673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018213
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author Ma, Zuheng
Lavebratt, Catharina
Almgren, Malin
Portwood, Neil
Forsberg, Lars E.
Bränström, Robert
Berglund, Erik
Falkmer, Sture
Sundler, Frank
Wierup, Nils
Björklund, Anneli
author_facet Ma, Zuheng
Lavebratt, Catharina
Almgren, Malin
Portwood, Neil
Forsberg, Lars E.
Bränström, Robert
Berglund, Erik
Falkmer, Sture
Sundler, Frank
Wierup, Nils
Björklund, Anneli
author_sort Ma, Zuheng
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Voltage-dependent K(+) channels (Kv) mediate repolarisation of β-cell action potentials, and thereby abrogate insulin secretion. The role of the Kv1.1 K(+) channel in this process is however unclear. We tested for presence of Kv1.1 in different species and tested for a functional role of Kv1.1 by assessing pancreatic islet function in BALB/cByJ (wild-type) and megencephaly (mceph/mceph) mice, the latter having a deletion in the Kv1.1 gene. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Kv1.1 expression was detected in islets from wild-type mice, SD rats and humans, and expression of truncated Kv1.1 was detected in mceph/mceph islets. Full-length Kv1.1 protein was present in islets from wild-type mice, but, as expected, not in those from mceph/mceph mice. Kv1.1 expression was localized to the β-cell population and also to α- and δ-cells, with evidence of over-expression of truncated Kv1.1 in mceph/mceph islets. Blood glucose, insulin content, and islet morphology were normal in mceph/mceph mice, but glucose-induced insulin release from batch-incubated islets was (moderately) higher than that from wild-type islets. Reciprocal blocking of Kv1.1 by dendrotoxin-K increased insulin secretion from wild-type but not mceph/mceph islets. Glucose-induced action potential duration, as well as firing frequency, was increased in mceph/mceph mouse β-cells. This duration effect on action potential in β-cells from mceph/mceph mice was mimicked by dendrotoxin-K in β-cells from wild-type mice. Observations concerning the effects of both the mceph mutation, and of dendrotoxin-K, on glucose-induced insulin release were confirmed in pancreatic islets from Kv1.1 null mice. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Kv1.1 channels are expressed in the β-cells of several species, and these channels can influence glucose-stimulated insulin release.
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spelling pubmed-30717102011-04-11 Evidence for Presence and Functional Effects of Kv1.1 Channels in β-Cells: General Survey and Results from mceph/mceph Mice Ma, Zuheng Lavebratt, Catharina Almgren, Malin Portwood, Neil Forsberg, Lars E. Bränström, Robert Berglund, Erik Falkmer, Sture Sundler, Frank Wierup, Nils Björklund, Anneli PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Voltage-dependent K(+) channels (Kv) mediate repolarisation of β-cell action potentials, and thereby abrogate insulin secretion. The role of the Kv1.1 K(+) channel in this process is however unclear. We tested for presence of Kv1.1 in different species and tested for a functional role of Kv1.1 by assessing pancreatic islet function in BALB/cByJ (wild-type) and megencephaly (mceph/mceph) mice, the latter having a deletion in the Kv1.1 gene. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Kv1.1 expression was detected in islets from wild-type mice, SD rats and humans, and expression of truncated Kv1.1 was detected in mceph/mceph islets. Full-length Kv1.1 protein was present in islets from wild-type mice, but, as expected, not in those from mceph/mceph mice. Kv1.1 expression was localized to the β-cell population and also to α- and δ-cells, with evidence of over-expression of truncated Kv1.1 in mceph/mceph islets. Blood glucose, insulin content, and islet morphology were normal in mceph/mceph mice, but glucose-induced insulin release from batch-incubated islets was (moderately) higher than that from wild-type islets. Reciprocal blocking of Kv1.1 by dendrotoxin-K increased insulin secretion from wild-type but not mceph/mceph islets. Glucose-induced action potential duration, as well as firing frequency, was increased in mceph/mceph mouse β-cells. This duration effect on action potential in β-cells from mceph/mceph mice was mimicked by dendrotoxin-K in β-cells from wild-type mice. Observations concerning the effects of both the mceph mutation, and of dendrotoxin-K, on glucose-induced insulin release were confirmed in pancreatic islets from Kv1.1 null mice. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Kv1.1 channels are expressed in the β-cells of several species, and these channels can influence glucose-stimulated insulin release. Public Library of Science 2011-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3071710/ /pubmed/21483673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018213 Text en Ma et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ma, Zuheng
Lavebratt, Catharina
Almgren, Malin
Portwood, Neil
Forsberg, Lars E.
Bränström, Robert
Berglund, Erik
Falkmer, Sture
Sundler, Frank
Wierup, Nils
Björklund, Anneli
Evidence for Presence and Functional Effects of Kv1.1 Channels in β-Cells: General Survey and Results from mceph/mceph Mice
title Evidence for Presence and Functional Effects of Kv1.1 Channels in β-Cells: General Survey and Results from mceph/mceph Mice
title_full Evidence for Presence and Functional Effects of Kv1.1 Channels in β-Cells: General Survey and Results from mceph/mceph Mice
title_fullStr Evidence for Presence and Functional Effects of Kv1.1 Channels in β-Cells: General Survey and Results from mceph/mceph Mice
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for Presence and Functional Effects of Kv1.1 Channels in β-Cells: General Survey and Results from mceph/mceph Mice
title_short Evidence for Presence and Functional Effects of Kv1.1 Channels in β-Cells: General Survey and Results from mceph/mceph Mice
title_sort evidence for presence and functional effects of kv1.1 channels in β-cells: general survey and results from mceph/mceph mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3071710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21483673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018213
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