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RGS4-Deficiency Alters Intracellular Calcium and PKA-Mediated Control of Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Islets

A number of diverse G-protein signaling pathways have been shown to regulate insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells. Accordingly, regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins have also been implicated in coordinating this process. One such protein, RGS4, is reported to show both positive and n...

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Autores principales: Bastin, Guillaume, Luu, Lemieux, Batchuluun, Battsetseg, Mighiu, Alexandra, Beadman, Stephanie, Zhang, Hangjung, He, Changhao, Al Rijjal, Dana, Wheeler, Michael B., Heximer, Scott P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8391461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34440212
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9081008
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author Bastin, Guillaume
Luu, Lemieux
Batchuluun, Battsetseg
Mighiu, Alexandra
Beadman, Stephanie
Zhang, Hangjung
He, Changhao
Al Rijjal, Dana
Wheeler, Michael B.
Heximer, Scott P.
author_facet Bastin, Guillaume
Luu, Lemieux
Batchuluun, Battsetseg
Mighiu, Alexandra
Beadman, Stephanie
Zhang, Hangjung
He, Changhao
Al Rijjal, Dana
Wheeler, Michael B.
Heximer, Scott P.
author_sort Bastin, Guillaume
collection PubMed
description A number of diverse G-protein signaling pathways have been shown to regulate insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells. Accordingly, regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins have also been implicated in coordinating this process. One such protein, RGS4, is reported to show both positive and negative effects on insulin secretion from β-cells depending on the physiologic context under which it was studied. We here use an RGS4-deficient mouse model to characterize previously unknown G-protein signaling pathways that are regulated by RGS4 during glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from the pancreatic islets. Our data show that loss of RGS4 results in a marked deficiency in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion during both phase I and phase II of insulin release in intact mice and isolated islets. These deficiencies are associated with lower cAMP/PKA activity and a loss of normal calcium surge (phase I) and oscillatory (phase II) kinetics behavior in the RGS4-deficient β-cells, suggesting RGS4 may be important for regulation of both Gαi and Gαq signaling control during glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Together, these studies add to the known list of G-protein coupled signaling events that are controlled by RGS4 during glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and highlight the importance of maintaining normal levels of RGS4 function in healthy pancreatic tissues.
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spelling pubmed-83914612021-08-28 RGS4-Deficiency Alters Intracellular Calcium and PKA-Mediated Control of Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Islets Bastin, Guillaume Luu, Lemieux Batchuluun, Battsetseg Mighiu, Alexandra Beadman, Stephanie Zhang, Hangjung He, Changhao Al Rijjal, Dana Wheeler, Michael B. Heximer, Scott P. Biomedicines Article A number of diverse G-protein signaling pathways have been shown to regulate insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells. Accordingly, regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins have also been implicated in coordinating this process. One such protein, RGS4, is reported to show both positive and negative effects on insulin secretion from β-cells depending on the physiologic context under which it was studied. We here use an RGS4-deficient mouse model to characterize previously unknown G-protein signaling pathways that are regulated by RGS4 during glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from the pancreatic islets. Our data show that loss of RGS4 results in a marked deficiency in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion during both phase I and phase II of insulin release in intact mice and isolated islets. These deficiencies are associated with lower cAMP/PKA activity and a loss of normal calcium surge (phase I) and oscillatory (phase II) kinetics behavior in the RGS4-deficient β-cells, suggesting RGS4 may be important for regulation of both Gαi and Gαq signaling control during glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Together, these studies add to the known list of G-protein coupled signaling events that are controlled by RGS4 during glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and highlight the importance of maintaining normal levels of RGS4 function in healthy pancreatic tissues. MDPI 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8391461/ /pubmed/34440212 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9081008 Text en © 2021 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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Bastin, Guillaume
Luu, Lemieux
Batchuluun, Battsetseg
Mighiu, Alexandra
Beadman, Stephanie
Zhang, Hangjung
He, Changhao
Al Rijjal, Dana
Wheeler, Michael B.
Heximer, Scott P.
RGS4-Deficiency Alters Intracellular Calcium and PKA-Mediated Control of Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Islets
title RGS4-Deficiency Alters Intracellular Calcium and PKA-Mediated Control of Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Islets
title_full RGS4-Deficiency Alters Intracellular Calcium and PKA-Mediated Control of Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Islets
title_fullStr RGS4-Deficiency Alters Intracellular Calcium and PKA-Mediated Control of Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Islets
title_full_unstemmed RGS4-Deficiency Alters Intracellular Calcium and PKA-Mediated Control of Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Islets
title_short RGS4-Deficiency Alters Intracellular Calcium and PKA-Mediated Control of Insulin Secretion in Glucose-Stimulated Beta Islets
title_sort rgs4-deficiency alters intracellular calcium and pka-mediated control of insulin secretion in glucose-stimulated beta islets
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8391461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34440212
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9081008
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