Agonists at GPR119 mediate secretion of GLP-1 from mouse enteroendocrine cells through glucose-independent pathways

Metabolic;代谢免疫分析;MSD;代谢/内分泌
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  • Br J Pharmacol.
  • 2011
  • 7.7
  • 165(8):2799-807.
  • Canine,Human,Mouse,Non-Human Primate,Rat
  • MSD
  • 免疫/内分泌
  • Cell culture supernatants
  • 免疫/内分泌
  • 其它细胞
  • GLP-1,Insulin
  • doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.2011.01754.x.

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LXMC04-1LXMH02-1LXMH03-4LXMH04-7LXMH07-3LXMH07-5LXMH07-7LXMH07-8LXMH10-9LXMH111-1LXMH22-1LXMH87-1LXMM02-2LXMM02-3LXMM03-2LXMM03-3LXMM06-2LXMM06-3LXMM06-4LXMM08-1LXMM10-3LXMM13-1LXMM58-1LXMN06-2LXMR02-2LXMR02-3LXMR03-3LXMR03-4LXMR06-1LXMR06-2LXMR07-1LXMR12-1

Abstract

Background and purpose: The G protein-coupled receptor 119 (GPR119) mediates insulin secretion from pancreatic β cells and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) release from intestinal L cells. While GPR119-mediated insulin secretion is glucose dependent, it is not clear whether or not GPR119-mediated GLP-1 secretion similarly requires glucose. This study was designed to address the glucose-dependence of GPR119-mediated GLP-1 secretion, and to explore the cellular mechanisms of hormone secretion in L cells versus those in β cells.

Experimental approach: GLP-1 secretion in response to GPR119 agonists and ion channel modulators, with and without glucose, was analysed in the intestinal L cell line GLUTag, in primary intestinal cell cultures and in vivo. Insulin secretion from Min6 cells, a pancreatic β cell line, was analysed for comparison.

Key results: In GLUTag cells, GPR119 agonists stimulated GLP-1 secretion both in the presence and in the absence of glucose. In primary mouse colon cultures, GPR119 agonists stimulated GLP-1 secretion under glucose-free conditions. Moreover, a GPR119 agonist increased plasma GLP-1 in mice without a glucose load. However, in Min6 cells, GPR119-mediated insulin secretion was glucose-dependent. Among the pharmacological agents tested in this study, nitrendipine, an L-type voltage-dependent calcium channel blocker, dose-dependently reduced GLP-1 secretion from GLUTag cells, but had no effect in Min6 cells in the absence of glucose.

Conclusions and implications: Unlike that in pancreatic β cells, GPR119-mediated GLP-1 secretion from intestinal L cells was glucose-independent in vitro and in vivo, probably because of a higher basal calcium tone in the L cells.
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