[HTML][HTML] Beta-cell ion channels and their role in regulating insulin secretion

B Thompson, LS Satin - Comprehensive physiology, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
B Thompson, LS Satin
Comprehensive physiology, 2021ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Beta cells of the pancreatic islet express many different types of ion channels. These
channels reside in the β-cell plasma membrane as well as subcellular organelles and their
coordinated activity and sensitivity to metabolism regulate glucose-dependent insulin
secretion. Here, we review the molecular nature, expression patterns, and functional roles of
many β-cell channels, with an eye toward explaining the ionic basis of glucose-induced
insulin secretion. Our primary focus is on K ATP and voltage-gated Ca 2+ channels as these …
Abstract
Beta cells of the pancreatic islet express many different types of ion channels. These channels reside in the β-cell plasma membrane as well as subcellular organelles and their coordinated activity and sensitivity to metabolism regulate glucose-dependent insulin secretion. Here, we review the molecular nature, expression patterns, and functional roles of many β-cell channels, with an eye toward explaining the ionic basis of glucose-induced insulin secretion. Our primary focus is on K ATP and voltage-gated Ca 2+ channels as these primarily regulate insulin secretion; other channels in our view primarily help to sculpt the electrical patterns generated by activated β-cells or indirectly regulate metabolism. Lastly, we discuss why understanding the physiological roles played by ion channels is important for understanding the secretory defects that occur in type 2 diabetes.
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