The actions of arginine and glucose on glucagon secretion are mediated by opposite effects on cytoplasmic Ca2+ |
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Authors: | H Johansson E Gylfe B Hellman |
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Affiliation: | 2. Department of Medicine, New York Presbyterian Hospital—Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York;3. Department of Radiology, Cleveland Clinic—Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio;4. Department of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center—Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York |
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Abstract: | Cytoplasmic Ca2+ (Ca2+i) was monitored in single guinea-pig pancreatic alpha 2-cells exposed to modulators of glucagon release. The stimulatory amino acid arginine raised Ca2+i from 62 to 160 nM, whereas the inhibitor glucose reduced both the latter concentration and basal Ca2+i by 30%. Epinephrine which potentiates arginine-stimulated secretion by increasing cAMP, does so without affecting Ca2+i. The results indicate that glucagon secretion is positively modulated by Ca2+i. It is suggested that glucose-induced lowering of Ca2+i is a fundamental effect in cells where the sugar is readily metabolized. |
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