AIM: To identify and compare the profile of Ca^2+ channel subunit expression in INS-1 and rat pancreatic β cells.METHODS: The rat insulin-secreting INS-1 cell line was cultured in RPMI-1640 with Wistar rats employ...AIM: To identify and compare the profile of Ca^2+ channel subunit expression in INS-1 and rat pancreatic β cells.METHODS: The rat insulin-secreting INS-1 cell line was cultured in RPMI-1640 with Wistar rats employed as islet donors. Ca^2+ channel subunit expression in INS-1 and isolated rat β cells were examined by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Absolute real-time quantitative PCR was performed in a Bio-Rad iQ5 Gradient Real Time PCR system and the data analyzed using an iQ5 system to identify the expression level of the Ca^2+ channel subunits. RESULTS: In INS-1 cells, the L-type Ca^2+ channel 1C subunit had the highest expression level and the TPRM2 subunit had the second highest expression. In rat β cells, the TPRC4β subunit expression was dominant and the expression of the L-type lC subunit exceeded the 1D subunit expression about two-fold. This result agreed with other studies, confirming the important role of the L-type lC subunit in insulinsecreting cells, and suggested that non-voltage-operated Ca^2+ channels may have an important role in biphasic insulin secretion. CONCLUSION: Twelve major Ca^2+ channel subunit types were identified in INS-1 and rat β cells and significant differences were observed in the expression of certain subunits between these cells.展开更多
基金Supported by The Tsinghua-Yue-Yuan Medical Science Fund,No20240000568
文摘AIM: To identify and compare the profile of Ca^2+ channel subunit expression in INS-1 and rat pancreatic β cells.METHODS: The rat insulin-secreting INS-1 cell line was cultured in RPMI-1640 with Wistar rats employed as islet donors. Ca^2+ channel subunit expression in INS-1 and isolated rat β cells were examined by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Absolute real-time quantitative PCR was performed in a Bio-Rad iQ5 Gradient Real Time PCR system and the data analyzed using an iQ5 system to identify the expression level of the Ca^2+ channel subunits. RESULTS: In INS-1 cells, the L-type Ca^2+ channel 1C subunit had the highest expression level and the TPRM2 subunit had the second highest expression. In rat β cells, the TPRC4β subunit expression was dominant and the expression of the L-type lC subunit exceeded the 1D subunit expression about two-fold. This result agreed with other studies, confirming the important role of the L-type lC subunit in insulinsecreting cells, and suggested that non-voltage-operated Ca^2+ channels may have an important role in biphasic insulin secretion. CONCLUSION: Twelve major Ca^2+ channel subunit types were identified in INS-1 and rat β cells and significant differences were observed in the expression of certain subunits between these cells.