This is an historical archive of the activities of the MRC Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit (MRC ANU) that operated at the University of Oxford from 1985 until March 2015. The MRC ANU established a reputation for world-leading research on the brain, for training new generations of scientists, and for engaging the general public in neuroscience. The successes of the MRC ANU are now built upon at the MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit at the University of Oxford.

Identification of functional ionotropic glutamate receptor proteins in pancreatic beta-cells and in islets of Langerhans.

FEBS Lett. 1995;371(3):253-7.

Identification of functional ionotropic glutamate receptor proteins in pancreatic beta-cells and in islets of Langerhans.

Molnár E, Váradi A, McIlhinney RAJ, Ashcroft SJ
Abstract:
The presence of ionotropic glutamate receptor proteins in islets of Langerhans and pancreatic beta-cell lines (MIN6, HIT T15, RINm5F) was investigated. For this purpose immunoblot analysis of beta-cell membranes was performed with subunit-specific antibodies. We identified NMDAR1 subunits of the NMDA and KA-2 subunits of the kainate receptors, but did not detect GluR1 subunits of the AMPA receptor. The receptor subunits present were shown to be glycosylated. beta-cell membranes contained specific binding sites for glutamate receptor ligands, and NMDA increased insulin secretion. These results demonstrate that ionotropic glutamate receptor proteins, similar to those in the central nervous system, are expressed in rat pancreatic beta-cells.