Unregulated Insulin Secretion by Pancreatic Beta Cells in Hyperinsulinism/Hyperammonemia Syndrome: Role of Glutamate Dehydrogenase, ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channel, and Nonselective Cation Channel

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Mie Kawajiri
Yoshiyuki Okano
Miyuki Kuno
Daisuke Tokuhara
Yutaka Hase
Hiroshi Inada
Fumi Tashiro
Jun-Ichi Miyazaki
Tsunekazu Yamano
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[1] Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine,Departments of Pediatrics
[2] Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine,Departments of Physiology
[3] Osaka City Environment and Public Health Center,Division of Stem Cell Regulation Research
[4] Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
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Pediatric Research | 2006年 / 59卷
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The hyperinsulinism/hyperammonemia (HI/HA) syndrome is caused by “gain of function” of glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH). Several missense mutations have been found; however, cell behaviors triggered by the excessive GDH activity have not been fully demonstrated. This study was aimed to clarify electrophysiological mechanisms underlying the dysregulated insulin secretion in pancreatic beta cells with GDH mutations. GDH kinetics and insulin secretion were measured in MIN6 cells overexpressing the G446D and L413V. Membrane potentials and channel activity were recorded under the perforated-patch configuration that preserved intracellular environments. In mutant MIN6 cells, sensitivity of GDH to guanosine triphosphate (GTP) was reduced and insulin secretion at low glucose concentrations was enhanced. The basal GDH activity was elevated in L413V bearing a mutation in the antenna-like structure. The L413V cells were depolarized without glucose, often accompanying by repetitive Ca2+ firings. The depolarization was maintained in the presence of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and disappeared by depleting ATP, suggesting that the depolarization depended on intracellular ATP. In L413V cells, the ATP-sensitive potassium channel (KATP channel) was suppressed and the nonselective cation channel (NSCC) was potentiated, while sensitivity of the channels to their specific blockers or agonists was not impaired. These data suggest that the L413V cells increase the intracellular ATP/adenosine diphosphate (ADP) ratio, which in turn causes sustained depolarization not only by closure of the KATP channel, but also by opening of the NSCC. The resultant activation of the voltage-gated Ca2+ channel appears to induce hyperinsulinism. The present study provides evidence that multiple channels cooperate in unregulated insulin secretion in pancreatic beta cells of the HI/HA syndrome.
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