Metabolic coupling between cultured pancreatic b-cells.

Abstract The transfer of [3H]uridine nucleotides from donor (uridine-loaded) to recipient (thymidine-prelabelled) pancreatic endocrine islet cells in monolayer culture was qualitatively and quantitatively assessed by light and electron microscope autoradiography. Recipient cells showed a labelled cytoplasm only when they were in contact with donor cells or positive recipients. Controls indicated that the labelling was not due to the incorporation of [3H]uridine, 3H nucleotides or nucleic acids lost by donor cells in the medium. Quantitation showed that cytoplasmic labelling of positive recipient cells was higher than cellular background, but lower than the cytoplasmic labelling of donor cells. These data indicate that label in recipient cells was derived from donors by direct intercellular transfer of 3H nucleotides. Differentiated insulin-producing cells (B cells) were involved in the exchange.

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