Meda P, Denef J F, Perrelet A, Orci L
Am J Physiol. 1980 Mar;238(3):C114-9. doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.1980.238.3.C114.
The numerical and spatial distribution of gap junctions between insulin-containing cells (beta-cells) under resting and stimulated conditions of insulin secretion were quantitatively analyzed in freeze-fracture replicas of isolated rat islets of Langerhans. The results show that the beta-cells located at the periphery of the islet have twice as many gap junctions per unit membrane area as the beta-cells situated in the islet center. In both locations, gap junctions assumed a nonrandom clustering on the beta-cell membranes. During stimulation of insulin secretion, the gap junctions were found increased between the central and between the peripheral beta-cells. The degree of their clustering was also modified. The latter change depended both on the location of the gap junctions in the islet and on the type of stimulation used (high glucose or glibenclamide).
在分离的大鼠胰岛兰氏小岛的冷冻断裂复制品中,对胰岛素分泌的静息和刺激条件下含胰岛素细胞(β细胞)之间缝隙连接的数量和空间分布进行了定量分析。结果表明,位于胰岛周边的β细胞每单位膜面积的缝隙连接数量是位于胰岛中心部位β细胞的两倍。在这两个位置,缝隙连接在β细胞膜上呈现非随机聚集。在胰岛素分泌刺激过程中,发现中央β细胞之间以及周边β细胞之间的缝隙连接增加。它们的聚集程度也发生了改变。后一种变化既取决于缝隙连接在胰岛中的位置,也取决于所使用的刺激类型(高血糖或格列本脲)。