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  • Title: Synergistic interaction of glucose and neurohumoral agonists to stimulate islet phosphoinositide hydrolysis.
    Author: Kelley GG, Zawalich KC, Zawalich WS.
    Journal: Am J Physiol; 1995 Sep; 269(3 Pt 1):E575-82. PubMed ID: 7573436.
    Abstract:
    The interaction between neurohumoral agonists and glucose to stimulate phosphoinositide (PI)-specific phospholipase C (PLC) and insulin release was examined. In freshly isolated rat islets, maximal glucose (40 mM), cholecystokinin (CCK; 300 nM), or carbachol (CCh; 1 mM) stimulated PI hydrolysis 6.5-, 9.8-, and 5.7-fold, respectively, above basal. The combination of glucose and CCK or of glucose and CCh, but not of CCK and CCh, synergistically increased PI hydrolysis 23.2- and 21.6-fold, respectively, indicating that these secretagogues activate PLC by distinct pathways and that there is an interaction between them. This synergy was maximal at physiological concentrations of stimulatory glucose (8-10 mM) and was paralleled by a marked synergistic stimulation of insulin secretion. The enhanced PI response was partially Ca2+ dependent and may involve the activation of distinct isozymes of PLC, which we identify in islets. These studies demonstrate for the first time a unique and highly sensitive synergistic interaction between glucose and neurohumoral agonists to stimulate PI hydrolysis, and they suggest that enhanced PI hydrolysis is important in the potentiation of glucose- and neurohumoral-stimulated insulin secretion.
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