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Enzymes in pancreatic islets that use NADP(H) as a cofactor including evidence for plasma membrane aldehyde reductase
Authors:Laclau  Muriel  Lu  Feng  MacDonald  Michael J.
Affiliation:(1) University of Wisconsin, Childrens Diabetes Center, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Abstract:Recent evidence of a pyruvate malate shuttle capable of transporting a large amount of NADPH equivalents out of mitochondria in pancreatic islets suggests that cytosolic NADP(H) plays a role in beta cell metabolism. To obtain clues about these processes the activities of several NADPHdashutilizing enzymes were estimated in pancreatic islets. Low levels of pyrroquinolone quinone (PQQ) and low levels of enzyme activity that reduce PQQ were found in islets. Low activities of palmitoyldashCoA and stearoyldashCoA desaturases were also detected. Significant activities of glutathione reductase, aldose reductase (EC.1.1.1.21) and aldehyde reductase (EC.1.1.1.2) were present in islets. Potent inhibitors of aldehyde and aldose reductases inhibited neither glucosedashinduced insulin release nor glucose metabolism in islets indicating that these reductases are not directly involved in glucosedashinduced insulin reaction. Over 90% of aldose reductase plus aldehyde reductase enzyme activity was present in the cytosol. Kinetic and chromatographic studies indicated that 60–70% of this activity in cytosol was due to aldehyde reductase and the remainder due to aldose reductase. Aldehyde reductasedashlike enzyme activity, as well as aldose reductase immunoreactivity, was detected in rat islet plasma membrane fractions purified by a polyethylene glycoldashDextran gradient or by a sucrose gradient. This is interesting in view of the fact that voltagedashgated potassium channel beta subunits that contain aldehyde and aldose reductasedashlike NADPH-binding motifs have been detected in plasma membrane fractions of islets [Receptors and Channels 7: 237–243, 2000] and suggests that NADPH might have a yet unknown function in regulating activity of these potassium channels. Reductases may be present in cytosol to protect the insulin cell from molecules that cause oxidative injury.
Keywords:pancreatic islets  aldose reductase  plasma membrane aldehyde reductase  aldose reductase inhibitors  pyroquinolone quinone reductase  fatty acid desaturases  glutathione reductase  insulin release  glucose oxidation
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