Munc13-1 deficiency reduces insulin secretion and causes abnormal glucose tolerance

EP Kwan, L Xie, L Sheu, CJ Nolan, M Prentki, A Betz… - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
EP Kwan, L Xie, L Sheu, CJ Nolan, M Prentki, A Betz, N Brose, HY Gaisano
Diabetes, 2006Am Diabetes Assoc
Munc13-1 is a diacylglycerol (DAG) receptor that is essential for synaptic vesicle priming.
We recently showed that Munc13-1 is expressed in rodent and human islet β-cells and that
its levels are reduced in islets of type 2 diabetic humans and rat models, suggesting that
Munc13-1 deficiency contributes to the abnormal insulin secretion in diabetes. To
unequivocally demonstrate the role of Munc13-1 in insulin secretion, we studied
heterozygous Munc13-1 knockout mice (+/−), which exhibited elevated glucose levels …
Munc13-1 is a diacylglycerol (DAG) receptor that is essential for synaptic vesicle priming. We recently showed that Munc13-1 is expressed in rodent and human islet β-cells and that its levels are reduced in islets of type 2 diabetic humans and rat models, suggesting that Munc13-1 deficiency contributes to the abnormal insulin secretion in diabetes. To unequivocally demonstrate the role of Munc13-1 in insulin secretion, we studied heterozygous Munc13-1 knockout mice (+/−), which exhibited elevated glucose levels during intraperitoneal glucose tolerance tests with corresponding lower serum insulin levels. Munc13-1+/− mice exhibited normal insulin tolerance, indicating that a primary islet β-cell secretory defect is the major cause of their hyperglycemia. Consistently, glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was reduced 50% in isolated Munc13-1+/− islets and was only partially rescued by phorbol ester potentiation. The corresponding alterations were minor in mice expressing one allele of a Munc13-1 mutant variant, which does not bind DAG (H567K/+). Capacitance measurements of Munc13-1+/− and Munc13-1H567k/+ islet β-cells revealed defects in granule priming, including the initial size and refilling of the releasable pools, which become accentuated by phorbol ester potentiation. We conclude that Munc13-1 plays an important role in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and that Munc13-1 deficiency in the pancreatic islets as occurs in diabetes can reduce insulin secretion sufficient to cause abnormal glucose homeostasis.
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