2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-51518-w
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Piezo1 channel activation mimics high glucose as a stimulator of insulin release

Abstract: Glucose and hypotonicity induced cell swelling stimulate insulin release from pancreatic β-cells but the mechanisms are poorly understood. Recently, Piezo1 was identified as a mechanically-activated nonselective Ca2+ permeable cationic channel in a range of mammalian cells. As cell swelling induced insulin release could be through stimulation of Ca2+ permeable stretch activated channels, we hypothesised a role for Piezo1 in cell swelling induced insulin release. Two rat β-cell lines (INS-1 and BRIN-BD11) and f… Show more

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“…When K ATP channel activity is reduced, the β-cells depolarize because the residual K + permeability is no longer sufficient to counteract the depolarizing influence of other membrane conductances that were previously too small to affect the membrane potential. The identity of the depolarizing background membrane conductance remains to be unequivocally identified; candidates include TRPM2 or Piezo1 (Yosida et al 2014;Deivasikamani et al 2019) and/or Cl − -permeable LRRC8 channels (also known as SWELL1 or VRAC) (Stuhlmann et al 2018).…”
Section: K Atp Channels In Metabolic Sensing: the β-Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When K ATP channel activity is reduced, the β-cells depolarize because the residual K + permeability is no longer sufficient to counteract the depolarizing influence of other membrane conductances that were previously too small to affect the membrane potential. The identity of the depolarizing background membrane conductance remains to be unequivocally identified; candidates include TRPM2 or Piezo1 (Yosida et al 2014;Deivasikamani et al 2019) and/or Cl − -permeable LRRC8 channels (also known as SWELL1 or VRAC) (Stuhlmann et al 2018).…”
Section: K Atp Channels In Metabolic Sensing: the β-Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2014; Deivasikamani et al . 2019) and/or Cl − ‐permeable LRRC8 channels (also known as SWELL1 or VRAC) (Stuhlmann et al . 2018).…”
Section: Katp Channels In Metabolic Sensing: the β‐Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together, studies elucidating the activation mechanisms of Pi-ezo1 suggest the channel is involved in integration of many forces that influence the tension of the plasma membrane and external environment surrounding the cell. Piezo1 can also be activated by the synthetic small molecule Yoda1 [216], which serves as a useful Piezo1 responds to a number of different types of mechanical stimuli in tissue culture, including lateral membrane tension [79,202,209], compression [210,211], osmotic swelling [212], and rhythmic mechanical stimulus [213], including 24-h cyclic stretch [214]. However, it should be noted that Piezo1 responsiveness to cyclic-stretch appears to be cell type-specific [34].…”
Section: Piezo1 Channelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Piezo1 responds to a number of different types of mechanical stimuli in tissue culture, including lateral membrane tension [ 79 , 202 , 209 ], compression [ 210 , 211 ], osmotic swelling [ 212 ], and rhythmic mechanical stimulus [ 213 ], including 24-h cyclic stretch [ 214 ]. However, it should be noted that Piezo1 responsiveness to cyclic-stretch appears to be cell type-specific [ 34 ].…”
Section: Piezo1 Channelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This figure was hand-painted by author PCWF. International Journal of Clinical Medicine branes of many cells, including cells of islets in the pancreas [25]. A Piezo1 channel (relevant to pancreatic cells) is schematically painted in Figure 2.…”
Section: The Akt-mtor 12 and Lkp1-ampk-(tsc1/tsc2) Pathways In Almosmentioning
confidence: 99%