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Hexosamine pathway but not interstitial changes mediates glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells as assessed by cytosolic Ca(2+) response to glucose
Hyperglycemia impairs insulin secretion as well as insulin action, being recognized as the glucotoxicity that accelerates diabetes. However, the mechanism underlying the glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells is not thoroughly understood. Hyperglycemia alters glucose metabolism within β-cells and inter...
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author | Yanagida, Kazuhiro Maejima, Yuko Santoso, Putra Otgon-Uul, Zesemdorj Yang, Yifei Sakuma, Kazuya Shimomura, Kenju Yada, Toshihiko |
author_facet | Yanagida, Kazuhiro Maejima, Yuko Santoso, Putra Otgon-Uul, Zesemdorj Yang, Yifei Sakuma, Kazuya Shimomura, Kenju Yada, Toshihiko |
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description | Hyperglycemia impairs insulin secretion as well as insulin action, being recognized as the glucotoxicity that accelerates diabetes. However, the mechanism underlying the glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells is not thoroughly understood. Hyperglycemia alters glucose metabolism within β-cells and interstitial conditions around β-cells, including elevated osmolarity and increased concentrations of insulin and ATP released from overstimulated β-cells. In this study, to explore direct effects of these alterations on β-cells, single β-cells isolated from rat islets were cultured for 3 days with high (22.3 mM) glucose (HG), compared with control 5.6 mM glucose, followed by their functional assessment by measuring cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)). The [Ca(2+)](i) response to a physiological rise in glucose concentration to 8.3 mM was impaired in b-cells following culture with HG for 3 days, while it was preserved in β-cells following culture with non-metabolizable L-glucose and with elevated osmolarity, insulin and ATP. This HG-induced impairment of [Ca(2+)](i) response to 8.3 mM glucose was prevented by adding azaserine, a hexosamine pathway inhibitor, into HG culture. Conversely, culture with glucosamine, which increases the hexosamine pathway flux, impaired [Ca(2+)](i) response to 8.3 mM glucose, mimicking HG. These results suggest that the HG-associated abnormal glucose metabolism through hexosamine pathway, but not elevated osmolarity, insulin and ATP, plays a major role in the glucotoxicity to impair the secretory function of pancreatic β-cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-40129372014-05-09 Hexosamine pathway but not interstitial changes mediates glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells as assessed by cytosolic Ca(2+) response to glucose Yanagida, Kazuhiro Maejima, Yuko Santoso, Putra Otgon-Uul, Zesemdorj Yang, Yifei Sakuma, Kazuya Shimomura, Kenju Yada, Toshihiko Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Hyperglycemia impairs insulin secretion as well as insulin action, being recognized as the glucotoxicity that accelerates diabetes. However, the mechanism underlying the glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells is not thoroughly understood. Hyperglycemia alters glucose metabolism within β-cells and interstitial conditions around β-cells, including elevated osmolarity and increased concentrations of insulin and ATP released from overstimulated β-cells. In this study, to explore direct effects of these alterations on β-cells, single β-cells isolated from rat islets were cultured for 3 days with high (22.3 mM) glucose (HG), compared with control 5.6 mM glucose, followed by their functional assessment by measuring cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)). The [Ca(2+)](i) response to a physiological rise in glucose concentration to 8.3 mM was impaired in b-cells following culture with HG for 3 days, while it was preserved in β-cells following culture with non-metabolizable L-glucose and with elevated osmolarity, insulin and ATP. This HG-induced impairment of [Ca(2+)](i) response to 8.3 mM glucose was prevented by adding azaserine, a hexosamine pathway inhibitor, into HG culture. Conversely, culture with glucosamine, which increases the hexosamine pathway flux, impaired [Ca(2+)](i) response to 8.3 mM glucose, mimicking HG. These results suggest that the HG-associated abnormal glucose metabolism through hexosamine pathway, but not elevated osmolarity, insulin and ATP, plays a major role in the glucotoxicity to impair the secretory function of pancreatic β-cells. Impact Journals LLC 2014-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4012937/ /pubmed/24704640 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Yanagida et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Yanagida, Kazuhiro Maejima, Yuko Santoso, Putra Otgon-Uul, Zesemdorj Yang, Yifei Sakuma, Kazuya Shimomura, Kenju Yada, Toshihiko Hexosamine pathway but not interstitial changes mediates glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells as assessed by cytosolic Ca(2+) response to glucose |
title | Hexosamine pathway but not interstitial changes mediates glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells as assessed by cytosolic Ca(2+) response to glucose |
title_full | Hexosamine pathway but not interstitial changes mediates glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells as assessed by cytosolic Ca(2+) response to glucose |
title_fullStr | Hexosamine pathway but not interstitial changes mediates glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells as assessed by cytosolic Ca(2+) response to glucose |
title_full_unstemmed | Hexosamine pathway but not interstitial changes mediates glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells as assessed by cytosolic Ca(2+) response to glucose |
title_short | Hexosamine pathway but not interstitial changes mediates glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells as assessed by cytosolic Ca(2+) response to glucose |
title_sort | hexosamine pathway but not interstitial changes mediates glucotoxicity in pancreatic β-cells as assessed by cytosolic ca(2+) response to glucose |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4012937/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24704640 |
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