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Pancreatic beta-cells communicate via intermittent release of ATP
Authors:Hellman Bo  Dansk Heléne  Grapengiesser Eva
Institution:Department of Medical Cell Biology, Biomedicum,University of Uppsala, SE 751 23 Uppsala, Sweden.
Abstract:The role of external ATP for intercellular communication was studied in glucose-stimulated pancreatic beta-cells isolated from ob/ob mice. Digital image analyses with fura-2 revealed spontaneous transients of cytoplasmic Ca2+ appearing in synchrony in the absence of cell contacts. After removal of slow oscillations with methoxyverapamil, addition of ATP (0.1-100 microM) resulted in prompt firing of a transient, followed by suppression of the generation and synchronization of spontaneously occurring transients. It was possible to trigger transients during the suppressive phase by raising the concentration of ATP. The dual action of ATP was mimicked by ADP or 2-methylthio-ATP but not by AMP or UTP. The number of spontaneous transients and their synchronization were reduced in the presence of the dephosphorylating agent apyrase. Additional evidence that intermittent release of ATP participates in the generation of spontaneous Ca2+ transients was obtained from the suppression observed from use of antagonists of the purinoceptors suramin (0.3-30 microM), pyridoxalphosphate-6-azophenyl-2,4-disulfonic acid (PPADS; 10-30 microM) and 2-deoxy-N-methyladenosine (MRS 2179; 0.3-30 microM)] or from counteracting beta-cell release of ATP by inhibiting exocytosis with 100 nM epinephrine, 100 nM somatostatin, or lowering the temperature below 30 degrees C. The data indicate that ATP has time-dependent actions (prompt stimulation followed by inhibition) on the generation of Ca2+ transients mediated by P2Y receptors. It is proposed that beta-cells both receive a neural ATP signal with coordinating effects on their Ca2+ oscillations and propagate this message to adjacent cells via intermittent release of ATP combined with gap junction coupling.
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