Overexpression of Alpha2A-Adrenergic Receptors Contributes to Type 2 Diabetes.

Anders Rosengren, Ramunas Jokubka, Damon Tojjar, Charlotte Granhall, Ola Hansson, Dai-Qing Li, Vini Nagaraj, Thomas Reinbothe, Jonatan Tuncel, Lena Eliasson, Leif Groop, Patrik Rorsman, S Albert Salehi, Valeriya Lyssenko, Holger Luthman, Erik Renström

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Sammanfattning

Several common genetic variations have been associated with type 2 diabetes, but the exact disease mechanisms are still poorly elucidated. Here, using congenic strains from the diabetic GK-rat, we identified a 1.4-Mb genomic locus that was linked to impaired insulin granule docking at the plasma membrane and reduced beta cell exocytosis. In this locus, Adra2a, encoding the alpha2A-adrenergic receptor [alpha(2A)AR], was significantly overexpressed. Alpha(2A)AR mediates adrenergic suppression of insulin secretion. Pharmacological receptor antagonism, silencing of receptor expression, or blockade of downstream effectors rescued insulin secretion in congenic islets. Furthermore, we identified a single nucleotide polymorphism in the human ADRA2A gene for which risk allele carriers exhibited overexpression of alpha(2A)AR, reduced insulin secretion, and increased type 2 diabetes risk. Human pancreatic islets from risk allele carriers exhibited reduced granule docking and secreted less insulin in response to glucose; both effects were counteracted by pharmacological alpha(2A)AR antagonists.
Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)217-220
TidskriftScience (New York, N.Y.)
Volym327
DOI
StatusPublished - 2010

Bibliografisk information

The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015.
The record was previously connected to the following departments: Islet patophysiology (013212132), Medical Genetics Unit (013241550), Diabetes and Endocrinology (013241530), Islet cell physiology (013212142), Islet cell exocytosis (013212135), Medical Inflammation Research (013212019)

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  • Endokrinologi och diabetes

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