Interleukin-1 induces time-dependent potentiation in isolated rat islets: Possible involvement of phosphoinositide hydrolysis
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Authors/contributors
- Zawalich, W.S. (Author)
- Dierolf, B. (Author)
- Zawalich, K.C. (Author)
Title
Interleukin-1 induces time-dependent potentiation in isolated rat islets: Possible involvement of phosphoinositide hydrolysis
Abstract
Prior exposure of isolated perifused rat islets to the monokine interleukin-1 (IL-1) amplifies their subsequent insulin secretory response to 10 mM glucose. This potentiating effect of the monokine is dose dependent, lasts for at least 45 min after IL-1 removal from the medium, and is not confined to glucose; IL-1 also potentiates the insulin secretory responses to tolbutamide and glyceraldehyde. IL-1 exposure of islets incubated with myo-[2†3H]inositol to label their phosphoinositides (PI) results in an increase in [3H]inositol efflux, an event that persists long after removal of IL-1 from the medium. Direct measurements of labeled inositol phosphate accumulation substantiate the concept that this sustained [3H] inositol efflux response is the direct result of a sustained increase in PI hydrolysis. These results expand the list of compounds that induce time-dependent potentiation in islets to include IL-1. This action of the monokine, mediated at least in part by Pi-derived second messenger molecules, may contribute to its postulated effects on insulin and glucose homeostasis. © 1989 by The Endocrine Society.
Publication
Endocrinology
Date
1989
Volume
124
Issue
2
Pages
720-726
Journal Abbr
Endocrinology
Citation Key
zawalichInterleukin1InducesTimedependent1989
ISSN
00137227 (ISSN)
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Citation
Zawalich, W. S., Dierolf, B., & Zawalich, K. C. (1989). Interleukin-1 induces time-dependent potentiation in isolated rat islets: Possible involvement of phosphoinositide hydrolysis. Endocrinology, 124(2), 720–726. Scopus. https://doi.org/2016092613442500269
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