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  2. Signal transduction of the GLP-1-receptor cloned from a human insulinoma

Signal transduction of the GLP-1-receptor cloned from a human insulinoma

  • FEBS Lett. 1994 Jul 4;348(1):7-13. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(94)00553-2.
B van Eyll 1 B Lankat-Buttgereit H P Bode R Göke B Göke
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Affiliation

  • 1 Clinical Research Unit for Gastrointestinal Endocrinology, Philipps University of Marburg, Germany.
Abstract

GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide 1 (7-36) amide) plays an important role in the regulation of Insulin secretion and proinsulin gene expression of pancreatic beta-cells. Patients with insulinoma tumors show uncontrolled Insulin hypersecretion. This study demonstrates the molecular cloning of a cDNA for the GLP-1 Receptor from a human insulinoma employing a lambda-gt11 cDNA library. The cloned cDNA encoded a seven transmembrane domain protein of 463 Amino acids which showed high homology to the GLP-1 Receptor in normal human pancreas. Four amino acid exchanges were found in comparison to a receptor sequence obtained from regular pancreatic islets. When transfected transiently into COS-7 or stably into fibroblast CHL cells a high affinity receptor was expressed which coupled to the Adenylate Cyclase with normal basal cAMP and increasing intracellular cAMP levels under GLP-1 stimulation. The receptor accepted GLP-1 and the non-mammalian agonist exendin-4 as high affinity ligands. In transfected COS-7 cells, GLP-1 did not influence intracellular calcium, whereas in the stably transfected fibroblasts GLP-1 transiently increased intracellular calcium to a small extent. The understanding of GLP-1 Receptor regulation and signal transduction will aid in the discovery of compounds that act as agonists of the GLP-1 Receptor for potential use in the treatment of diabetes and will facilitate the understanding of its expression under normal and pathophysiological conditions.

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