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Effects of D-glucose, L-leucine, and 2-ketoisocaproate on Insulin mRNA Levels in Mouse Pancreatic Islets

  1. Michael Welsh,
  2. Janne Brunstedt and
  3. Claes Hellerström
  1. Department of Biochemistry, University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
  2. Hagedorn Research Laboratory Gentofte, Denmark
  3. Department of Medical Cell Biology, Biomedicum P. O. Box 571, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden
  1. Address reprint requests to Prof. Claes Hellerström at the above address.
Diabetes 1986 Feb; 35(2): 228-231. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.35.2.228
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To elucidate a possible mechanism for regulation of insulin mRNA levels in the pancreatic B-cell, isolated mouse pancreatic islets were cultured in the presence of either glucose, leucine, or 2-ketoisocaproate, and insulin mRNA levels were compared with insulin biosynthesis, insulin release, and islet O2 uptake. It was observed that leucine or 2-ketoisocaproate was as effective as 20 mM glucose in supporting high insulin mRNA levels, high basal rates of insulin release or insulin synthesis, and rapid O2 uptake. Furthermore, islets cultured with either leucine or 2-ketoisocaproate could be stimulated to increase their insulin biosynthesis by a high glucose concentration. In addition the insulin release and respiration of such islets could be increased by exposure to 2-ketoisocaproate + glutamine. It is concluded that the maintenance of high concentrations of insulin mRNA levels and high rates of insulin biosynthesis and release are all processes correlated with metabolic fluxes in islets rather than the presence of the glucose molecule per se.

  • Received August 24, 1984.
  • Revision received December 30, 1984.
  • Copyright © 1986 by the American Diabetes Association

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Effects of D-glucose, L-leucine, and 2-ketoisocaproate on Insulin mRNA Levels in Mouse Pancreatic Islets
Michael Welsh, Janne Brunstedt, Claes Hellerström
Diabetes Feb 1986, 35 (2) 228-231; DOI: 10.2337/diab.35.2.228

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Effects of D-glucose, L-leucine, and 2-ketoisocaproate on Insulin mRNA Levels in Mouse Pancreatic Islets
Michael Welsh, Janne Brunstedt, Claes Hellerström
Diabetes Feb 1986, 35 (2) 228-231; DOI: 10.2337/diab.35.2.228
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