Selective impairment of the cytoplasmic Ca2+ response to glucose in pancreatic β cells of streptozocin-induced non-insulin-dependent diabetic rats☆

1993 
Abstract Pancreatic islets from the streptozocin-induced non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) rat model showed a diminished insulin response to 16.7 mmol/L glucose, but the insulin response to arginine remained intact. To evaluate the importance of intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca 2+ ] i ) in the diminished insulin response to glucose, the [Ca 2+ ] i of pancreatic β cells was investigated using fura-2. Glucose produced heterogeneous responses of [Ca 2+ ] i , which were in β-cell clusters of both the control and NIDDM groups. Many cells showed initial slight decreases of [Ca 2+ ] i , which were followed by gradual and large increments of [Ca 2+ ] i after glucose stimulation of β cells in the control group. On the other hand, the increase of [Ca 2+ ] i in response to glucose was markedly diminished in β cells of the NIDDM group compared with controls. The average lag time to [Ca 2+ ] i elevation of β cells in the NIDDM group was significantly longer than that of the control group. Arginine produced marked increases of [Ca 2+ ] i , in contrast to the effect of glucose stimulation in the NIDDM group. These results suggest that the diminished and delayed [Ca 2+ ] i increases in β cells of NIDDM rats in response to glucose stimulation are responsible for the selectively impaired insulin response to glucose in the rat model of NIDDM.
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