OBJECTIVE: To characterize the voltage-gated ion channels in human beta-cells from nondiabetic donors and their role in glucose-stimulated insulin release. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Insulin release was measured from intact islets. Whole-cell patch-clamp experiments and measurements of cell capacitance were performed on isolated beta-cells. The ion channel complement was determined by quantitative PCR. RESULTS: Human beta-cells express two types of voltage-gated K(+) currents that flow through delayed rectifying (K(V)2.1/2.2) and large-conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) (BK) channels. Blockade of BK channels (using iberiotoxin) increased action potential amplitude and enhanced insulin secretion by 70%, whereas inhibition of K(V)2.1/2.2 (wi...
The electrical activity of pancreatic beta-cells, which has been closely correlated both with intrac...
Recent progress in experimental diabetes research is reviewed in this article. The application of th...
Herein, we review the applicability to human @cells of an electrophyslologlcally based hypothesis of...
OBJECTIVE: To document the properties of the voltage-gated ion channels in human pancreatic alpha-ce...
The insulin-secreting pancreatic beta cell is electrically excitable and changes in the membrane pot...
Limited access to human islets has prompted the development of human beta cell models. The human bet...
Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels are essential transducers of cellular signals in many electrically excit...
OBJECTIVE—To document the properties of the voltage-gated ion channels in human pancreatic -cells an...
Background/Aims: Islet beta cells (β-cells) are unique cells that play a critical role in glucose ho...
Electrical activity in pancreatic β-cells plays a pivotal role in glucose-stimulated insulin secreti...
We used the single-microelectrode voltage-clamp technique to record ionic currents from pancreatic b...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to characterise electrical activity, ion channels, exocyt...
Voltage-dependent (Kv) outward K(+) currents repolarize beta-cell action potentials during a glucose...
Calcium ion entry through VSCCs is a key step in the coupling of β-cell depolarization with insulin...
Pancreatic beta-cells secrete insulin in response to elevated blood glucose via Ca(2+)-dependent fus...
The electrical activity of pancreatic beta-cells, which has been closely correlated both with intrac...
Recent progress in experimental diabetes research is reviewed in this article. The application of th...
Herein, we review the applicability to human @cells of an electrophyslologlcally based hypothesis of...
OBJECTIVE: To document the properties of the voltage-gated ion channels in human pancreatic alpha-ce...
The insulin-secreting pancreatic beta cell is electrically excitable and changes in the membrane pot...
Limited access to human islets has prompted the development of human beta cell models. The human bet...
Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels are essential transducers of cellular signals in many electrically excit...
OBJECTIVE—To document the properties of the voltage-gated ion channels in human pancreatic -cells an...
Background/Aims: Islet beta cells (β-cells) are unique cells that play a critical role in glucose ho...
Electrical activity in pancreatic β-cells plays a pivotal role in glucose-stimulated insulin secreti...
We used the single-microelectrode voltage-clamp technique to record ionic currents from pancreatic b...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to characterise electrical activity, ion channels, exocyt...
Voltage-dependent (Kv) outward K(+) currents repolarize beta-cell action potentials during a glucose...
Calcium ion entry through VSCCs is a key step in the coupling of β-cell depolarization with insulin...
Pancreatic beta-cells secrete insulin in response to elevated blood glucose via Ca(2+)-dependent fus...
The electrical activity of pancreatic beta-cells, which has been closely correlated both with intrac...
Recent progress in experimental diabetes research is reviewed in this article. The application of th...
Herein, we review the applicability to human @cells of an electrophyslologlcally based hypothesis of...