Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.362, No.1, 152-157, 2007
Attenuation of insulin secretion by insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 in pancreatic beta-cells
IGFBP-1 is involved in glucohomeostasis, but the direct action of IGFBP-1 on the beta-cell remains unclear. Incubation of dispersed mouse beta-cells with IGFBP-1 for 30 min inhibited insulin secretion stimulated by glucose, glucagon-like peptide I (GLP-1) or tolbutamide without changes in basal release of insulin and in cytosolic free Ca (2+) concentration ([Ca (2+)](j) and NAD(P)H evoked by glucose. In contrast, IGFBP-1 augmented glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in intact islets, associated with a reduced somatostatin secretion. These results suggest a suppressive action of IGFBP-1 on insulin secretion in isolated beta-cells through a mechanism distal to energy generating steps and not involving regulation of [Ca (2+)](i). In contrast, IGFBP-1 amplifies glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in intact islets, possibly by suppressing somatostatin secretion. These direct modulatory influences of IGFBP-1 on insulin secretion may imply an important regulatory role of IGFBP-1 in vivo and in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes, in which loss of insulin release is an early pathogenetic event. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:insulin-like growth factor;insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1;insulin secretion;exocytosis;cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration;islet;somatostatin