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Background/aims: The expression of the electrogenic Na + -HCO 3- -cotransporter NBCe1 was recently documented in rat pancreatic islet B-cells, it being speculated that such a protein participates in the extrusion of bicarbonate generated by the oxidative catabolism of nutrients from insulin-producing cells. Considering the prevalence of a Crabtree effect in tumoral insulin-producing cells, the possible presence of NBCe1 was now investigated in BRIN-BD11 cells, an insulin-producing cell line established by electrofusion of normal pancreatic B-cells with immortalized RINm5F cells. Methods: The possible presence of NBCe1 in BRIN-BD11 cells was investigated by RT-PCR, western blot analysis and immunocytochemistry. The release of insulin and net uptake of 22 Na + were also measured in the BRIN-BD11 cells. Results: RT-PCR, western blot analysis and immunocytochemistry documented the presence of NBCe1 in BRIN-BD11 cells. A reported inhibitor of NBCe1, i.e. tenidap, (50-100 μM), inhibited basal and hypotonicity-induced insulin release from the BRIN-BD11 cells, whilst increasing the net uptake of 22 Na + by the same cells. The latter effect was, in relative terms, more pronounced in the presence than absence of ouabain. Conclusion: BRIN-BD11 cells, like normal pancreatic islet B-cells, express NBCe1, with predominance of the B variant of this electrogenic Na + -HCO 3- -cotransporter. Copyright © 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Bulur, N., Virreira, M., Soyfoo, M. S., Louchami, K., Delporte, C., Perret, J., … Sener, A. (2009). Expression of the electrogenic Na-HCO 3- -cotransporter NBCe1 in tumoral insulin-producing BRIN-BD11 Cells. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 24(3–4), 187–192. https://doi.org/10.1159/000233257
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