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Apolipoprotein CIII hyperactivates ? cell CaV1 channels through SR-BI/?1 integrin-dependent coactivation of PKA and Src.


ABSTRACT: Apolipoprotein CIII (ApoCIII) not only serves as an inhibitor of triglyceride hydrolysis but also participates in diabetes-related pathological events such as hyperactivation of voltage-gated Ca(2+) (CaV) channels in the pancreatic ? cell. However, nothing is known about the molecular mechanisms whereby ApoCIII hyperactivates ? cell CaV channels. We now demonstrate that ApoCIII increased CaV1 channel open probability and density. ApoCIII enhanced whole-cell Ca(2+) currents and the CaV1 channel blocker nimodipine completely abrogated this enhancement. The effect of ApoCIII was not influenced by individual inhibition of PKA, PKC, or Src. However, combined inhibition of PKA, PKC, and Src counteracted the effect of ApoCIII, similar results obtained by coinhibition of PKA and Src. Moreover, knockdown of ?1 integrin or scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) prevented ApoCIII from hyperactivating ? cell CaV channels. These data reveal that ApoCIII hyperactivates ? cell CaV1 channels through SR-BI/?1 integrin-dependent coactivation of PKA and Src.

SUBMITTER: Shi Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3925466 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Apolipoprotein CIII hyperactivates β cell CaV1 channels through SR-BI/β1 integrin-dependent coactivation of PKA and Src.

Shi Yue Y   Yang Guang G   Yu Jia J   Yu Lina L   Westenbroek Ruth R   Catterall William A WA   Juntti-Berggren Lisa L   Berggren Per-Olof PO   Yang Shao-Nian SN  

Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS 20130815 7


Apolipoprotein CIII (ApoCIII) not only serves as an inhibitor of triglyceride hydrolysis but also participates in diabetes-related pathological events such as hyperactivation of voltage-gated Ca(2+) (CaV) channels in the pancreatic β cell. However, nothing is known about the molecular mechanisms whereby ApoCIII hyperactivates β cell CaV channels. We now demonstrate that ApoCIII increased CaV1 channel open probability and density. ApoCIII enhanced whole-cell Ca(2+) currents and the CaV1 channel b  ...[more]

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