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Diabetes, Vol 45, Issue 12 1783-1791, Copyright © 1996 by American Diabetes Association
Dual functional effects of interleukin-1beta on purine nucleotides and insulin secretion in rat islets and INS-1 cells
M Meredith, ME Rabaglia, JA Corbett and SA Metz
Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, William S. Middleton Veteran's Administration Hospital, Madison, USA.
Interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) has been shown to inhibit glucose-induced
insulin secretion from rat islets and purified beta-cells, primarily
through the generation of nitric oxide (NO). However, the mechanisms by
which NO exerts its effects remain unclear. To examine the role of purine
nucleotides, we cultured intact rat islets or INS-1 (glucose-responsive
transformed rat) beta-cells for 18 h in the presence or absence of
IL-1beta. In islets, the exposure to IL-1beta (100 pmol/l) inhibited
subsequent glucose-induced insulin secretion by 91% with no significant
effect on insulin content or basal insulin release. IL-1beta also
diminished insulin secretion induced by pure mitochondrial fuels, 40 mmol/l
K+, or a phorbol ester. Concomitantly, IL-1beta significantly decreased
islet ATP (-45%), GTP (-33%), ATP/ADP (-54%), and GTP/GDP (-46%). These
effects were totally reversed by provision of N(omega)-nitro-L-arginine
methyl ester (NAME) in arginine-free media that inhibited NO production. In
contrast, in INS-1 cells, IL-1beta (10 or 100 pmol/l) reduced both basal
and glucose-induced insulin secretion by 50%, but insulin content was also
reduced by 35%. Therefore, the INS-1 cells were still able to respond to
glucose stimulation with a 1.8-2.0-fold increase in insulin release in
either the presence or absence of IL-1beta. Concomitantly, in INS-1 cells,
IL-1beta had no effect on ATP/ADP or GTP/GDP ratios, although it modestly
decreased ATP (-25%) and GTP (-22%). As in islets, all effects of IL-1beta
in INS-1 cells were prevented by NAME. Thus, in rat islets, IL-1beta (via
the generation of NO) abolishes insulin exocytosis in association with
large decreases in the ATP/ADP (and GTP/GDP) ratio, implying the impairment
of mitochondrial function. Furthermore, IL-1beta inhibits cytosolic
synthesis of new purine nucleotides (via the salvage pathway), as assessed
by a decrease in their specific activity after labeling with
[3H]hypoxanthine. In contrast, in INS-1 cells, IL-1beta appears to impair
cytosolic synthesis of purine nucleotides and insulin biosynthesis
selectively (both possibly reflecting decreased glycolysis) with little
direct effect on insulin exocytosis itself.

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