VOLUME REGULATION IN MOUSE PANCREATIC BETA-CELLS IS MEDIATED BY A FUROSEMIDE-SENSITIVE MECHANISM

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ENGSTROM, KG [1 ]
SANDSTROM, PE [1 ]
SEHLIN, J [1 ]
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[1] UMEA UNIV,DEPT HISTOL & CELL BIOL,S-90187 UMEA,SWEDEN
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BETA-CELL MEMBRANE; VOLUME REGULATION; COTRANSPORT; FUROSEMIDE; RUBIDIUM ION EFFLUX; (MOUSE);
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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A possible role for loop diuretic-sensitive Cl-/cation cotransport in volume regulation in the pancreatic beta-cells was investigated by measuring Rb-86+ efflux from beta-cell-rich pancreatic islets as well as the size of isolated beta-cells under different osmotic conditions. Lowering the osmolarity to 262 mosM (83% of control) resulted in a rapid cell swelling which was followed by regulatory volume decrease (RVD). RVD was completely inhibited by furosemide (1 mM), an inhibitor of Cl-/cation co-transport. The hypotonic medium (262 mosM) induced a rapid and strong increase in Rb-86+ efflux from beta-cell-rich mouse pancreatic islets and the furosemide-sensitive portion of the efflux was significantly increased. A slightly less hypotonic medium (285 mosM, 90% of control) induced only cell swelling and no RVD. With this medium only a marginal increase in Rb-86+ efflux was observed. Increasing the osmolarity by adding 50 mM naCl (final osmolarity: 417 mosM, 132% of control) induced a rapid cell shrinkage but no regulatory volume increase (RVI). When the osmolarity was increased from a slightly hypotonic medium (262 mosM) to an isotonic medium (317 mosM) an initial cell shrinkage was followed by RVI. This RVI was inhibited by 1 mM furosemide. The data suggest that RVD as well as RVI in the beta-cells are mediated by loop diuretic-sensitive cotransport of chloride and cations and that these cells show a threshold for hypotonic stimulation of RVD.
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