Prolactin enhances cell-to-cell communication among beta-cells in pancreatic islets.
Diabetes
; 36(10): 1098-103, 1987 Oct.
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| ID: mdl-3308580
To determine the role of prolactin in increasing junctional communication among islet beta-cells, we studied dye coupling in pancreatic islets exposed to elevated levels of prolactin in vivo and in vitro. Islets were isolated from rats immediately after lactation or from rats bearing mammosomatotropic tumors (MtTW15), conditions involving high levels of prolactin (either 5-fold or 1000-fold control levels, respectively). When beta-cells were microinjected with the gap junction permeant dye Lucifer yellow CH, the mean number of dye-coupled cells per injection was approximately 10-fold greater than in islets from virgin control rats. As a more direct test of the effects of prolactin on beta-cell coupling, islets isolated from virgin rats were treated for 90 min with 500 ng/ml rat prolactin in the presence of low glucose (2.8 mM) and were microinjected with dye. The mean number of dye-coupled cells per injection increased by 6.7-fold over controls with low glucose, demonstrating a direct effect of prolactin on beta-cell coupling. In vitro treatment with high glucose (16.7 mM) resulted in a 2.7-fold increase in dye-coupled cells per injection. We discuss the possible relationship between the effects of glucose and of prolactin on coupling.
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Assunto principal:
Prolactina
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Comunicação Celular
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Ilhotas Pancreáticas
Limite:
Animals
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Pregnancy
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1987
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Article