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- Title
P2Y1 receptor-dependent diacylglycerol signaling microdomains in β cells promote insulin secretion.
- Authors
Wuttke, Anne; Idevall-Hagren, Olof; Tengholm, Anders
- Abstract
Diacylglycerol (DAG) controls numerous cell functions by regulating the localization of C1-domain-containing proteins, including protein kinase C (PKC), but little is known about the spatiotemporal dynamics of the lipid. Here, we explored plasma membrane DAG dynamics in pancreatic β cells and determined whether DAG signaling is involved in secretagogue-induced pulsatile release of insulin. Single MIN6 cells, primary mouse β cells, and human β cells within intact islets were transfected with translocation biosensors for DAG, PKC activity, or insulin secretion and imaged with total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy. Muscarinic receptor stimulation triggered stable, homogenous DAG elevations, whereas glucose induced short-lived (7.1±0.4 s) but high-amplitude elevations (up to 109±10% fluorescence increase) in spatially confined membrane regions. The spiking was mimicked by membrane depolarization and suppressed after inhibition of exocytosis or of purinergic P2Y1, but not P2X receptors, reflecting involvement of autocrine purinoceptor activation after exocytotic release of ATP. Each DAG spike caused local PKC activation with resulting dissociation of its substrate protein MARCKS from the plasma membrane. Inhibition of spiking reduced glucose-induced pulsatile insulin secretion. Thus, stimulus-specific DAG signaling patterns appear in the plasma membrane, including distinct microdomains, which have implications for the kinetic control of exocytosis and other membrane-associated processes.
- Subjects
DIGLYCERIDES; CELL physiology; PROTEIN kinase C; PHYSIOLOGICAL transport of insulin; BIOSENSORS; AUTOCRINE mechanisms
- Publication
FASEB Journal, 2013, Vol 27, Issue 4, p1610
- ISSN
0892-6638
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1096/fj.12-221499