Is zinc an intra-islet regulator of glucagon secretion?

Diabetol Int. 2016 Feb 27;7(2):106-110. doi: 10.1007/s13340-016-0259-x. eCollection 2016 Jun.

Abstract

More than a decade ago, zinc was suggested to have a role as an intra-islet regulator of glucagon secretion. Several lines of experimental evidence have since provided support for this hypothesis, though contradictory observations have also been reported. Meanwhile, Slc30A/ZnT8, a zinc transporter expressed in insulin and glucagon secretory granules, was identified. Furthermore, genome wide association analyses revealed it to be a candidate causative gene for type 2 diabetes mellitus. Recent progress in gene manipulation in animals yielded considerable information on the role of zinc in islet cells. In this mini-review, data pertaining the roles played by zinc in islet hormone secretion are summarized and discussed.

Keywords: Glucagon; Insulin; Slc30A8/ZnT8; Zinc; α-cells.