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The Relationship between Membrane Potential and Calcium Dynamics in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Cell Syncytium in Acute Mouse Pancreas Tissue Slices

Oscillatory electrical activity is regarded as a hallmark of the pancreatic beta cell glucose-dependent excitability pattern. Electrophysiologically recorded membrane potential oscillations in beta cells are associated with in-phase oscillatory cytosolic calcium activity ([Ca(2+)](i)) measured with...

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Autores principales: Dolenšek, Jurij, Stožer, Andraž, Skelin Klemen, Maša, Miller, Evan W., Slak Rupnik, Marjan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24324777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082374
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author Dolenšek, Jurij
Stožer, Andraž
Skelin Klemen, Maša
Miller, Evan W.
Slak Rupnik, Marjan
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Stožer, Andraž
Skelin Klemen, Maša
Miller, Evan W.
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description Oscillatory electrical activity is regarded as a hallmark of the pancreatic beta cell glucose-dependent excitability pattern. Electrophysiologically recorded membrane potential oscillations in beta cells are associated with in-phase oscillatory cytosolic calcium activity ([Ca(2+)](i)) measured with fluorescent probes. Recent high spatial and temporal resolution confocal imaging revealed that glucose stimulation of beta cells in intact islets within acute tissue slices produces a [Ca(2+)](i) change with initial transient phase followed by a plateau phase with highly synchronized [Ca(2+)](i) oscillations. Here, we aimed to correlate the plateau [Ca(2+)](i) oscillations with the oscillations of membrane potential using patch-clamp and for the first time high resolution voltage-sensitive dye based confocal imaging. Our results demonstrated that the glucose-evoked membrane potential oscillations spread over the islet in a wave-like manner, their durations and wave velocities being comparable to the ones for [Ca(2+)](i) oscillations and waves. High temporal resolution simultaneous records of membrane potential and [Ca(2+)](i) confirmed tight but nevertheless limited coupling of the two processes, with membrane depolarization preceding the [Ca(2+)](i) increase. The potassium channel blocker tetraethylammonium increased the velocity at which oscillations advanced over the islet by several-fold while, at the same time, emphasized differences in kinetics of the membrane potential and the [Ca(2+)](i). The combination of both imaging techniques provides a powerful tool that will help us attain deeper knowledge of the beta cell network.
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spelling pubmed-38557432013-12-09 The Relationship between Membrane Potential and Calcium Dynamics in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Cell Syncytium in Acute Mouse Pancreas Tissue Slices Dolenšek, Jurij Stožer, Andraž Skelin Klemen, Maša Miller, Evan W. Slak Rupnik, Marjan PLoS One Research Article Oscillatory electrical activity is regarded as a hallmark of the pancreatic beta cell glucose-dependent excitability pattern. Electrophysiologically recorded membrane potential oscillations in beta cells are associated with in-phase oscillatory cytosolic calcium activity ([Ca(2+)](i)) measured with fluorescent probes. Recent high spatial and temporal resolution confocal imaging revealed that glucose stimulation of beta cells in intact islets within acute tissue slices produces a [Ca(2+)](i) change with initial transient phase followed by a plateau phase with highly synchronized [Ca(2+)](i) oscillations. Here, we aimed to correlate the plateau [Ca(2+)](i) oscillations with the oscillations of membrane potential using patch-clamp and for the first time high resolution voltage-sensitive dye based confocal imaging. Our results demonstrated that the glucose-evoked membrane potential oscillations spread over the islet in a wave-like manner, their durations and wave velocities being comparable to the ones for [Ca(2+)](i) oscillations and waves. High temporal resolution simultaneous records of membrane potential and [Ca(2+)](i) confirmed tight but nevertheless limited coupling of the two processes, with membrane depolarization preceding the [Ca(2+)](i) increase. The potassium channel blocker tetraethylammonium increased the velocity at which oscillations advanced over the islet by several-fold while, at the same time, emphasized differences in kinetics of the membrane potential and the [Ca(2+)](i). The combination of both imaging techniques provides a powerful tool that will help us attain deeper knowledge of the beta cell network. Public Library of Science 2013-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3855743/ /pubmed/24324777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082374 Text en © 2013 Dolenšek 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.
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Dolenšek, Jurij
Stožer, Andraž
Skelin Klemen, Maša
Miller, Evan W.
Slak Rupnik, Marjan
The Relationship between Membrane Potential and Calcium Dynamics in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Cell Syncytium in Acute Mouse Pancreas Tissue Slices
title The Relationship between Membrane Potential and Calcium Dynamics in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Cell Syncytium in Acute Mouse Pancreas Tissue Slices
title_full The Relationship between Membrane Potential and Calcium Dynamics in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Cell Syncytium in Acute Mouse Pancreas Tissue Slices
title_fullStr The Relationship between Membrane Potential and Calcium Dynamics in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Cell Syncytium in Acute Mouse Pancreas Tissue Slices
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Membrane Potential and Calcium Dynamics in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Cell Syncytium in Acute Mouse Pancreas Tissue Slices
title_short The Relationship between Membrane Potential and Calcium Dynamics in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Cell Syncytium in Acute Mouse Pancreas Tissue Slices
title_sort relationship between membrane potential and calcium dynamics in glucose-stimulated beta cell syncytium in acute mouse pancreas tissue slices
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24324777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082374
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