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Citation: MacDonald PE, Rorsman P (2006) Oscillations, Intercellular Coupling, and Insulin Secretion in Pancreatic β Cells. PLoS Biol 4(2): e49. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0040049
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Endocrine Pancreas - Beta Cell Secretion

Pancreatic Endocrine Tissue Comprises 1%, or Less, of the Pancreas and Is Organized as Clusters of Cells Dispersed throughout the Exocrine Pancreas. Glucose-dependent insulin secretion from β cells, by analogy to excitation–contraction coupling in muscle, is referred to as stimulus-secretion coupling.

  1. Glucose stimulation elicits depolarisation of the cell membrane and electrical activity in β cells.
  2. Opens calcium ion (Ca 2+) channels in the membrane that respond to changes in voltage—voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDCCs)
  3. Allow Ca 2+ entry and action potential firing.
  4. Ca 2+ acts on the exocytotic machinery to stimulate fusion of insulin-containing vesicles with the plasma membrane.
  5. Vesicle secretion into the bloodstream.


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MacDonald PE & Rorsman P. (2006). Oscillations, intercellular coupling, and insulin secretion in pancreatic beta cells. PLoS Biol. , 4, e49. PMID: 16464129 DOI.

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