Evidence for nitric oxide mediated effects on islet hormone secretory phospholipase C signal transduction mechanisms

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作者
Åkesson, B [1 ]
Lundquist, I [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lund, Dept Pharmacol, S-22362 Lund, Sweden
关键词
insulin and glucagon secretion; phospholipase C activation; isolated islets; Ca-45(2+)-efflux; nitric oxide synthase inhibition; nitric oxide donor hydroxylamine; membrane depolarization;
D O I
10.1023/A:1020152830656
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We have investigated the putative role of nitric oxide (NO) as a modular of islet hormone release, when stimulated by the muscarinic receptor agonist-phospholipase C activator, carbachol, with special regard to whether the IP3-Ca2+ or the diacylglycerol-protein kinase C messenger systems might be involved. It was observed that the NO synthase (NOS) inhibitor NG-nitro-L-arginine methylester (L-NAME) markedly potentiated insulin release and modestly inhibited glucagon release induced by carbachol. Similarly, insulin release induced by the phorbol ester TPA (protein kinase C activator) was markedly potentiated. Glucagon release, however, was unaffected. Dynamic perifusion experiments with C-45(2+)-loaded islets revealed that the inhibitory action of L-NAME on carbachol-stimulated NO-production was reflected in a rapid and sustained increase in insulin secretion above carbachol controls, whereas the Ca-45(2+)-efflux pattern was similar in both groups with the exception of a slight elevation of C-45(2+) in the L-NAME-carbachol group during the latter part of the perifusion. No difference in either insulin release or Ca-45(2+)-efflux pattern between the carbachol group and L-NAME-carbachol group was seen in another series of experiments with identical design but performed in the absence of extracellular Ca2+. However, it should be noted that in the absence of extracellular Ca2+ both Ca-45(2+)-efflux and, especially, insulin release were greatly reduced in comparison with experiments in normal Ca2+. Further, in the presence of diazoxide, a potent K-ATP(+)-channel opener, plus a depolarizing concentration of K+ the NOS-inhibitor L-NAME still markedly potentiated carbachol-induced insulin release and inhibited glucagon release. The enantiomer D-NAME, which is devoid of NOS-inhibitory properties, did not affect carbachol-induced hormone release. TPA-induced hormone release in depolarized islets was not affected by either L-NAME or D-NAME. The pharmacological intracellular NO donor hydroxylamine dose-dependently inhibited insulin release stimulated by TPA. Furthermore, a series of perifusion experiments revealed that hydroxylamine greatly inhibited carbachol-induced insulin release without affecting the Ca-45(2+)-efflux pattern. In summary, our results suggest that the inhibitory effect of NO on carbachol-induced insulin release is not to any significant extent exerted on the IP3-Ca2+ messenger system but rather through S-nitrosylation of critical thiol-residues in protein kinase C and/or other secretion-regulatory thiol groups. In contrast, the stimulating action of NO on carbachol-induced glucagon release was, at least partially, connected to the IP3-Ca2+ messenger system. The main effects of NO on both insulin and glucagon release induced by carbachol were apparently exerted independently of membrane depolarization events.
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