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Ca1.2 and Ca1.3 channel hyperactivation in mouse islet β cells exposed to type 1 diabetic serum

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, ISSN: 1420-9071, Vol: 72, Issue: 6, Page: 1197-1207
2015
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The voltage-gated Ca (Ca) channel acts as a key player in β cell physiology and pathophysiology. β cell Ca channels undergo hyperactivation subsequent to exposure to type 1 diabetic (T1D) serum resulting in increased cytosolic free Ca concentration and thereby Ca-triggered β cell apoptosis. The present study was aimed at revealing the subtypes of Ca1 channels hyperactivated by T1D serum as well as the biophysical mechanisms responsible for T1D serum-induced hyperactivation of β cell Ca1 channels. Patch-clamp recordings and single-cell RT-PCR analysis were performed in pancreatic β cells from Ca1 channel knockout and corresponding control mice. We now show that functional Ca1.3 channels are expressed in a subgroup of islet β cells from Ca1.2 knockout mice (Ca1.2). T1D serum enhanced whole-cell Ca currents in islet β cells from Ca1.3 knockout mice (Ca1.3). T1D serum increased the open probability and number of functional unitary Ca1 channels in Ca1.2 and Ca1.3 β cells. These data demonstrate that T1D serum hyperactivates both Ca1.2 and Ca1.3 channels by increasing their conductivity and number. These findings suggest Ca1.2 and Ca1.3 channels as potential targets for anti-diabetes therapy.

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Yang, Guang; Shi, Yue; Yu, Jia; Li, Yuxin; Yu, Lina; Welling, Andrea; Hofmann, Franz; Striessnig, Jörg; Juntti-Berggren, Lisa; Berggren, Per-Olof; Yang, Shao-Nian

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics; Neuroscience

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