HCO3−-dependent volume regulation in α-cells of the rat endocrine pancreas

Ion transport activity in pancreatic α-cells was assessed by studying cell volume regulation in response to anisotonic solutions. Cell volume was measured by a video imaging method, and cells were superfused with either 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazine-1-ethanesulfonic acid-buffered or HCO 3 − -buffered...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pflügers Archiv 2009-07, Vol.458 (3), p.621-629
Hauptverfasser: Davies, Sarah L., Best, Len, Brown, Peter D.
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Zusammenfassung:Ion transport activity in pancreatic α-cells was assessed by studying cell volume regulation in response to anisotonic solutions. Cell volume was measured by a video imaging method, and cells were superfused with either 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazine-1-ethanesulfonic acid-buffered or HCO 3 − -buffered solutions. α-Cells did not exhibit a regulatory volume increase (RVI) in response to cell shrinkage caused by hypertonic solutions. A RVI was observed, however, in cells that had first undergone a regulatory volume decrease (RVD), but only in HCO 3 − -buffered solutions. RVI was also observed in response to a HCO 3 − -buffered hypertonic solution in which the glucose concentration was increased from 4 to 20 mM. The post-RVD RVI and the glucose-induced RVI were both inhibited by 10 μM 5 -( N -methyl- N -isobutyl) amiloride or 100 μM 2,2′-(1,2-ethenediyl) bis (5-isothio-cyanatobenzenesulfonic acid), but not by 10 μM benzamil nor 10 μM bumetanide. These data suggest that Na + –H + exchangers and Cl − –HCO 3 − exchangers contribute to volume regulation in α-cells.
ISSN:0031-6768
1432-2013
DOI:10.1007/s00424-009-0644-4