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Glucose promotion of GABA metabolism contributes to the stimulation of insulin secretion in β-cells

Journal

BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 431, Issue -, Pages 381-389

Publisher

PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/BJ20100714

Keywords

gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA); gamma-ammobutyric acid transaminase (GABA-T); glucose; glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) insulin; pancreatic islet

Funding

  1. Instituto de Salud Carlos III [RGDM G03/212, PI 0617441]
  2. Medical Research Council U K
  3. Wellcome Trust
  4. Ministery of Education and Science Spain
  5. Institut de Salud Carlos III [RGDM 1303/212]

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We have demonstrated recently that branched-chain a-keto acid stimulation of insulin secretion is dependent on islet GABA (gamma-ammobutyric acid) metabolism GABA transmination to succinic semialdehyde is increased by 2-oxoglutarate, generated in a-keto acid transamination to its corresponding a-amino acid The present work was aimed at investigating whether glucose also promotes islet GABA metabolism and whether the latter contributes to the stimulation of insulin secretion Glucose (20 mM) decreased both the content and release of islet GABA Gabaculine (1 mM), a GABA transaminase inhibitor, partially suppressed the secretory response of rat perfuse islets to 20 mM glucose at different L-glutamine concentrations (0, 1 and 10 mM) as well as the glucose-induced decrease in islet GABA The drug also reduced islet ATP content and the ATP/ADP ratio at 20 mM glucose Exogenous succinic semialdehyde induced a dose-dependent increase in islet GABA content by reversal of GABA transamination and a biphasic insulin secretion in the absence of glucose It depolarized isolated beta-cells and triggered action potential firing, accompanied by a reduction of membrane currents through ATP-sensitive K+ channels The gene expression and enzyme activity of GABA transaminase were severalfold higher than that of 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase in islet homogenates We conclude that, at high glucose concentrations, there is an increased diversion of glucose metabolism from the citric acid cycle into the GABA shunt' Semialdehyde succinic acid is a cell-permeant GABA-shunt' metabolite that increases ATP and the ATP/ADP ratio, depolarizes beta-cells and stimulates insulin secretion In summary, an increased islet GABA metabolism may trigger insulin secretion

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