PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10333080-4 1999 Lactate at a concentration of 10 mmol/l activated both the K(ATP) and KCa channels, not only in cell-attached, but also in inside-out patch configurations, indicating that the increase in [Ca2+](i) and secretion of insulin by lactate cannot be explained by the blocking of the K+ channels. Lactic Acid 226-233 insulin Mesocricetus auratus 215-222 10333080-0 1999 Lactate stimulates insulin secretion without blocking the K+ channels in HIT-T15 insulinoma cells. Lactic Acid 0-7 insulin Mesocricetus auratus 19-26 1346395-6 1992 Other insulin secretagogues such as glutamine, lactate, and isobutylmethylxanthine are also found to activate HIT ACC. Lactic Acid 47-54 insulin Mesocricetus auratus 6-13 10333080-1 1999 To clarify the mechanism by which lactate affects insulin secretion, we investigated the effect of lactate on insulin secretion, cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+](i), the ATP sensitive K+ channel (K(ATP)) and the Ca2+-activated K+ channel (K(Ca)) in HIT-T15 cells, and the results were compared with those of glucose and glibenclamide. Lactic Acid 34-41 insulin Mesocricetus auratus 50-57 10333080-4 1999 Lactate at a concentration of 10 mmol/l activated both the K(ATP) and KCa channels, not only in cell-attached, but also in inside-out patch configurations, indicating that the increase in [Ca2+](i) and secretion of insulin by lactate cannot be explained by the blocking of the K+ channels. Lactic Acid 0-7 insulin Mesocricetus auratus 215-222 3545948-1 1987 Insulin secretion by monolayer cultures of HIT T-15 cells was measured in response to various fuel molecules (glucose, dihydroxyacetone, lactate, glutamine, alpha-ketoisocaproic acid, alpha-ketoisovaleric acid) and a nonmetabolized glucose analogue (3-O-methylglucose). Lactic Acid 137-144 insulin Mesocricetus auratus 0-7