Hiriart Marcia, Aguilar-Bryan Lydia
Pacific Northwest Research Institute, Seattle, WA 98122, USA.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2008 Dec;295(6):E1298-306. doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.90493.2008. Epub 2008 Oct 21.
Mammalian beta-cells are acutely and chronically regulated by sensing surrounding glucose levels that determine the rate at which insulin is secreted, to maintain euglycemia. Experimental research in vitro and in vivo has shown that, when these cells are exposed to adverse conditions like long periods of hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia, their capability to sense glucose is decreased. Understanding the normal physiology and identifying the main players along this route becomes paramount. In this review, we have taken on the task of looking at the role that ion channels play in the regulation of this process, delineating the different families, and describing the signaling that parallels the glucose sensing process that results in insulin release.
哺乳动物的β细胞通过感知周围葡萄糖水平来进行急性和慢性调节,这些葡萄糖水平决定胰岛素分泌的速率,以维持血糖正常。体外和体内的实验研究表明,当这些细胞暴露于长期低血糖或高血糖等不利条件下时,它们感知葡萄糖的能力会下降。了解正常生理过程并确定这条途径中的主要参与者变得至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们承担了一项任务,即研究离子通道在这一过程调节中所起的作用,勾勒出不同的家族,并描述与导致胰岛素释放的葡萄糖感知过程平行的信号传导。