Comparison of Amperometric Methods for Detection of Exocytosis from Single Pancreatic β-Cells of Different Species
- 12 November 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 71 (24), 5551-5556
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac990817e
Abstract
Two methods for amperometric detection of exocytosis at single pancreatic β-cells were compared. In the first, direct detection of insulin was accomplished using an insulin-sensitive chemically modified electrode. In the second, 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) that had been allowed to accumulate within the β-cell secretory vesicles was detected with a bare carbon electrode. The goal of the comparison was to determine whether 5-HT secretion was a valid marker of insulin secretion in single β-cells. To aid in this comparison, some experiments involved simultaneous measurement of insulin and 5-HT at cells previously allowed to accumulate 5-HT. Upon application of common insulin secretagogues, current spikes resulting from detection of 5-HT, insulin, or both compounds were obtained indicative of secretion via exocytosis. The mean area of current spikes obtained from simultaneous measurements equaled the sum of the mean area of insulin and 5-HT measured independently. Additionally, analyses of the number of spikes obtained for detection of insulin, 5-HT, or both compounds were similar for several common secretagogues. These data support the hypothesis that accumulated 5-HT is released from insulin containing secretory vesicles, exclusively. In addition, measurement of insulin and 5-HT from β-cells of different species was compared to determine whether a species dependence exists for the two methods compared here. Detection of 5-HT results in a similar number of spikes that are equivalent to insulin in frequency and amplitude in human, porcine, and canine β-cells; however, in mouse and INS-1 β-cells, 5-HT is more readily detected than insulin.Keywords
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