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A method for the simultaneous measurement of insulin release and B cell membrane potential in single mouse islets of langerhans

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A method for the simultaneous measurement of insulin release and B cell membrane potential in single mouse islets of langerhans
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A method has been developed for the simultaneous measurement of insulin release and electrical activity in single micro-dissected mouse islets of Langerhans. The effects of D-glucose have been studied in individual islets. Each islet was exposed to 0, 5.6, 11.1, 16.7, 22.2, 27.8 and 33.3 mmol/l glucose in a stepwise fashion. The minimum glucose concentration required to elicit spike activity is lower than that required to stimulate insulin release above basal levels and the maximum spike frequency occurs at a lower glucose concentration than does maximum insulin release. Following a reduction in glucose from 27.8 (or 33.3) to 5.6 mmol/l, membrane potentials returned to resting values within 2 min whereas insulin returned to basal values after 20 min. Increasing glucose from 5.6 to 27.8 mmol/l induced spike activity within 10 s; the insulin response was detected within 40 s. Thus, it is possible to use the single mouse islet for simultaneous measurements of insulin release and electrical activity.

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Scott, A.M., Atwater, I. & Rojas, E. A method for the simultaneous measurement of insulin release and B cell membrane potential in single mouse islets of langerhans. Diabetologia 21, 470–475 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00257788

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  • Received: 10 December 1980

  • Revised: 18 May 1981

  • Issue Date: November 1981

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00257788

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Key words

  • Glucose
  • B cell
  • albino mouse
  • membrane potential
  • spike frequency
  • insulin release
  • islet perifusion
  • islet of Langerhans
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