The ablation of the Ca(v)2.3/E-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channel causes a mild phenotype despite an altered glucose induced glucagon response in isolated islets of Langerhans

Eur J Pharmacol. 2005 Mar 21;511(1):65-72. doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2005.01.044.

Abstract

Glucagon release upon hypoglycemia is an important homeostatic mechanism utilized by vertebrates to restore blood glucose to normal. Glucagon secretion itself is triggered by Ca2+ influx through voltage-gated ion channels, and the gene inactivation of R-type Ca2+ channels, with Ca(v)2.3 as the ion conducting subunit, has been shown to disturb glucose homeostasis. To understand how glucagon release may be affected in Ca(v)2.3-deficient mice, carbachol, insulin and glucose induced glucagon response was investigated. While the rise of insulin and glucose induced by carbachol is normal, mutant mice show an impaired glucagon-response. Further, the effect of insulin injection on glucagon levels was altered by the loss of the Ca(v)2.3 subunit. Ca(v)2.3-deficient mice are characterized by an impaired glucose suppression of glucagon release. This was most obvious at the level of isolated islets suggesting that Ca(v)2.3 containing R-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels are involved in the glucose-mediated signalling to glucagon release in mice.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blood Glucose / metabolism
  • Body Weight
  • Calcium Channels / genetics
  • Calcium Channels / physiology*
  • Carbachol / pharmacology
  • Cation Transport Proteins / genetics
  • Cation Transport Proteins / physiology*
  • Female
  • Genotype
  • Glucagon / blood
  • Glucagon / metabolism*
  • Glucose / pharmacology*
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Insulin / blood
  • Insulin / pharmacology
  • Islets of Langerhans / drug effects*
  • Islets of Langerhans / metabolism
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Phenotype
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Blood Glucose
  • Calcium Channels
  • Cation Transport Proteins
  • Insulin
  • Carbachol
  • Glucagon
  • Glucose