par Malaisse, Willy ;Boschero, Antonio Carlos;Kawazu, Shoji;Hutton, John-Charles
Référence Pflügers Archiv, 373, 3, page (237-242)
Publication Publié, 1978-03
Référence Pflügers Archiv, 373, 3, page (237-242)
Publication Publié, 1978-03
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The effect of glucose upon the handling of K+ by islets of Langerhans removed from normal rats was investigated by measuring both the net uptake of 86Rb+ and its efflux from prelabelled islets. The inflow of K+ into islet cells is mediated, in part at least, by an ouabain-sensitive pump. Glucose fails to affect the inflow rate of K+, but it apparently decreases the permeability of islet cells plasma membrane to effuent K+. The glucose-induced change in permeability is a rapid and rapidly reversible phenomenon. Under steady-state conditions, it leads to an increase in the islet cells K+ pool and a decrease of its fractional turnover rate. |