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Zn(2+) chelation by serum albumin improves hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into monomers after exocytosis
β-cells release hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin into the extracellular space, but monomeric Zn(2+)-free insulin appears to be the only biologically active form. The mechanisms implicated in dissociation of the hexamer remain unclear, but they seem to be Zn(2+) concentration-dependent. In this study, we inv...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5669427/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29099856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187547 |
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author | Pertusa, José A. G. León-Quinto, Trinidad Berná, Genoveva Tejedo, Juan R. Hmadcha, Abdelkrim Bedoya, Francisco J. Martín, Franz Soria, Bernat |
author_facet | Pertusa, José A. G. León-Quinto, Trinidad Berná, Genoveva Tejedo, Juan R. Hmadcha, Abdelkrim Bedoya, Francisco J. Martín, Franz Soria, Bernat |
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description | β-cells release hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin into the extracellular space, but monomeric Zn(2+)-free insulin appears to be the only biologically active form. The mechanisms implicated in dissociation of the hexamer remain unclear, but they seem to be Zn(2+) concentration-dependent. In this study, we investigate the influence of albumin binding to Zn(2+) on Zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into Zn(2+)-free insulin and its physiological, methodological and therapeutic relevance. Glucose and K(+)-induced insulin release were analyzed in isolated mouse islets by static incubation and perifusion experiments in the presence and absence of albumin and Zn(2+) chelators. Insulin tolerance tests were performed in rats using different insulin solutions with and without Zn(2+) and/or albumin. Albumin-free buffer does not alter quantification by RIA of Zn(2+)-free insulin but strongly affects RIA measurements of Zn(2+)-insulin. In contrast, accurate determination of Zn(2+)-insulin was obtained only when bovine serum albumin or Zn(2+) chelators were present in the assay buffer solution. Albumin and Zn(2+) chelators do not modify insulin release but do affect insulin determination. Preincubation with albumin or Zn(2+) chelators promotes the conversion of “slow” Zn(2+)-insulin into “fast” insulin. Consequently, insulin diffusion from large islets is ameliorated in the presence of Zn(2+) chelators. These observations support the notion that the Zn(2+)-binding properties of albumin improve the dissociation of Zn(2+)-insulin into subunits after exocytosis, which may be useful in insulin determination, insulin pharmacokinetic assays and islet transplantation. |
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spelling | pubmed-56694272017-11-17 Zn(2+) chelation by serum albumin improves hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into monomers after exocytosis Pertusa, José A. G. León-Quinto, Trinidad Berná, Genoveva Tejedo, Juan R. Hmadcha, Abdelkrim Bedoya, Francisco J. Martín, Franz Soria, Bernat PLoS One Research Article β-cells release hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin into the extracellular space, but monomeric Zn(2+)-free insulin appears to be the only biologically active form. The mechanisms implicated in dissociation of the hexamer remain unclear, but they seem to be Zn(2+) concentration-dependent. In this study, we investigate the influence of albumin binding to Zn(2+) on Zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into Zn(2+)-free insulin and its physiological, methodological and therapeutic relevance. Glucose and K(+)-induced insulin release were analyzed in isolated mouse islets by static incubation and perifusion experiments in the presence and absence of albumin and Zn(2+) chelators. Insulin tolerance tests were performed in rats using different insulin solutions with and without Zn(2+) and/or albumin. Albumin-free buffer does not alter quantification by RIA of Zn(2+)-free insulin but strongly affects RIA measurements of Zn(2+)-insulin. In contrast, accurate determination of Zn(2+)-insulin was obtained only when bovine serum albumin or Zn(2+) chelators were present in the assay buffer solution. Albumin and Zn(2+) chelators do not modify insulin release but do affect insulin determination. Preincubation with albumin or Zn(2+) chelators promotes the conversion of “slow” Zn(2+)-insulin into “fast” insulin. Consequently, insulin diffusion from large islets is ameliorated in the presence of Zn(2+) chelators. These observations support the notion that the Zn(2+)-binding properties of albumin improve the dissociation of Zn(2+)-insulin into subunits after exocytosis, which may be useful in insulin determination, insulin pharmacokinetic assays and islet transplantation. Public Library of Science 2017-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5669427/ /pubmed/29099856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187547 Text en © 2017 Pertusa 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pertusa, José A. G. León-Quinto, Trinidad Berná, Genoveva Tejedo, Juan R. Hmadcha, Abdelkrim Bedoya, Francisco J. Martín, Franz Soria, Bernat Zn(2+) chelation by serum albumin improves hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into monomers after exocytosis |
title | Zn(2+) chelation by serum albumin improves hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into monomers after exocytosis |
title_full | Zn(2+) chelation by serum albumin improves hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into monomers after exocytosis |
title_fullStr | Zn(2+) chelation by serum albumin improves hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into monomers after exocytosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Zn(2+) chelation by serum albumin improves hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into monomers after exocytosis |
title_short | Zn(2+) chelation by serum albumin improves hexameric Zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into monomers after exocytosis |
title_sort | zn(2+) chelation by serum albumin improves hexameric zn(2+)-insulin dissociation into monomers after exocytosis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5669427/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29099856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187547 |
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