Vesicular Binesis: Glucose Effect on Insulin Secretory Vesicles

Abstract
Binesis is a process whereby the membrane of the insuline secretory vesicle in the beta cell forms a lingula that indents the vesicular membrane of an adjoining secretory vesicle of the plasma membrane. Vesicular binesis in beta cells increases when islets of Langerhans are incubated at a stimulatory glucose concentration (300 miligrams per 100 milliliters). These vesicular membrane alterations may be the morphological concomitants of activation of the insulin secretory vesicle, and indicate an active role for the vesicle and its membrane in the release mechanism.