ATP regulates sodium channel kinetics in pancreatic islet beta cells.

J Membr Biol

Department of Neurobiology, Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology of Ministry of Health of China, Zhejiang Province Key Laboratory of Neurobiology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310058, People's Republic of China.

Published: February 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pancreatic beta cells function as glucose sensors, and changes in intracellular ATP levels play a key role in sensing glucose concentrations.
  • Increasing ATP levels between 2-8 mM significantly boosted voltage-gated sodium channel currents, but very high ATP levels (12 mM) reduced this enhancement.
  • Higher ATP concentrations influenced sodium channel behavior, leading to quicker recovery from inactivation and suggesting that ATP levels may affect beta cell activity and insulin release when glucose levels rise.

Article Abstract

Pancreatic beta cells act as glucose sensors, in which intracellular ATP ([ATP](i)) are altered with glucose concentration change. The characterization of voltage-gated sodium channels under different [ATP](i) remains unclear. Here, we demonstrated that increasing [ATP](i) within a certain range of concentrations (2-8 mM) significantly enhanced the voltage-gated sodium channel currents, compared with 2 mM cytosolic ATP. This enhancement was attenuated by even high intracellular ATP (12 mM). Furthermore, elevated ATP modulated the sodium channel kinetics in a dose-dependent manner. Increased [ATP](i) shifted both the current-voltage curve and the voltage-dependent inactivation curve of sodium channel to the right. Finally, the sodium channel recovery from inactivation was significantly faster when the intracellular ATP level was increased, especially in 8 mM [ATP](i), which is an attainable concentration by the high glucose stimulation. In summary, our data suggested that elevated cytosolic ATP enhanced the activity of Na(+) channels, which may play essential roles in modulating β cell excitability and insulin release when blood glucose concentration increases.

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