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Molecular Pharmacology, Vol 20, 83-88, Copyright © 1981 by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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1 Department of Medical Cell Biology, Biomedicum, University of Uppsala, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden
Tolbutamide and glucose were compared with regard to their actions on 45Ca fluxes in
pancreatic islets microdissected from ob/ob mice. In contrast to an analogue lacking
effects on insulin release, tolbutamide stimulated the intracellular net uptake of 45Ca as
well as the efflux of the isotope. The magnitude of both effects equaled those produced
by 20 mM glucose. The tolbutamide stimulation of 45Ca efflux was more rapidly established
than that with glucose; combination of glucose and tolbutamide did not increase the
efflux more than with either alone. Comparisons of the 45Ca efflux from islets loaded in
the presence of tolbutamide or glucose suggested that these compounds had different
effects of the intracellular distribution of the incorporated 45Ca. The action of tolbutamide
diverged from that of glucose also in not inhibiting the 45Ca efflux during perifusion with
Ca2+-deficient medium. It is likely that the tolbutamide effect on the
-cell handling of
45Ca is essentially due to opening of potential-dependent channels with resulting increase
in the entry of Ca2+.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Hoechst A. G. (Frankfurt/Main, Federal Republic of Germany)
kindly donated tolbutamide, compound 17710, and [125I]insulin. The
author is indebted to Inger Rönnberg, Lilian Forsberg, and Kristina
Stensjö for technical assistance.