Abstract: | The pancreatic beta cell, which is responsible for insulin secretion from the islets of Langerhans, exhibits a complex pattern of membrane-potential oscillations called bursting. These oscillations are induced by glucose and are strongly correlated with the release of insulin. Recently a number of the ion channels which are responsible for carrying membrane currents in the beta cell have been uncovered. This has led to several hypothesized mechanisms for bursting and a good deal of mathematical modeling. In this paper the progress in understanding bursting in the beta cell is reviewed, including the impact of the discovery of the ATP-inactivated, ADP-modulated channel on modeling and the effect of single-channel events on electrical activity. |