Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8463491 | Cell Calcium | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The glucoregulatory hormones insulin and glucagon are released from the β- and α-cells of the pancreatic islets. In both cell types, secretion is secondary to firing of action potentials, Ca2+-influx via voltage-gated Ca2+-channels, elevation of [Ca2+]i and initiation of Ca2+-dependent exocytosis. Here we discuss the mechanisms that underlie the reciprocal regulation of insulin and glucagon secretion by changes in plasma glucose, the roles played by different types of voltage-gated Ca2+-channel present in α- and β-cells and the modulation of hormone secretion by Ca2+-dependent and -independent processes. We also consider how subtle changes in Ca2+-signalling may have profound impact on β-cell performance and increase risk of developing type-2 diabetes.
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Authors
Patrik Rorsman, Matthias Braun, Quan Zhang,