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A role for the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor in cell-cell communication in pancreatic islets of langerhans

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posted on 2024-03-12, 12:40 authored by Isidora Kitsou-Mylona, Christopher Burns, Paul SquiresPaul Squires, Shanta Persaud, Peter Jones
<p>Background: The extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) is expressed in many tissues that are not associated with Ca2+ homeostasis, including the endocrine cells in pancreatic islets of Langerhans. We have demonstrated previously that pharmacological activation of the CaR stimulates insulin secretion from islet ?-cells and insulin-secreting MIN6 cells. Methods: In the present study we have investigated the effects of CaR activation on MIN6 cell proliferation and have used shRNA-mediated CaR knockdown to determine whether the CaR is involved in the regulation of insulin secretion via cell-cell communication. Results: CaR activation caused the phosphorylation and activation of the p42/44 MAPK signalling cascade, and this activation was prevented by the shRNA-induced down-regulation of CaR mRNA expression. CaR activation also resulted in increased proliferation of MIN6 cells, consistent with the known role of the p42/44 MAPK system in the regulation of ?-cell proliferation. Down-regulation of CaR expression had no detectable effects on glucose-induced insulin secretion from MIN6 cells maintained as monolayers, but blocked the increases in insulin secretion that were observed when the cells were configured as three-dimensional islet-like structures (pseudoislets), consistent with a role for the CaR in cell-cell communication in pseudoislets. Conclusion: It is well established that islet function is dependent on communication between islet cells and the results of this study suggest that the CaR is required for ?-cell to ?-cell interactions within islet-like structures.</p>

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry

Volume

22

Issue

5-6

Pages/Article Number

557-566

Publisher

Karger

ISSN

1015-8987

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1421-9778

Date Submitted

2014-05-29

Date Accepted

2008-12-09

Date of First Publication

2008-12-09

Date of Final Publication

2008-12-09

Date Document First Uploaded

2014-06-06

ePrints ID

14136

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