The effects of an imidazoline compound (BL11282) on protein expression in rat pancreatic islets were investigated with a proteomic
approach. The compound increases insulin release selectively at high glucose concentrations and is therefore of interest in
type 2 diabetes. Whole cell extracts from isolated drug-treated and native pancreatic rat islets were compared after separation
by 2-D gel electrophoresis. Differentially expressed proteins were identified by mass spectrometry; 15 proteins were selectively
up-regulated and 7 selectively down-regulated in drug-treated islets. Of special interest among the differentially expressed
proteins are those involved in protein folding (Hsp60, protein disulfide isomerase, calreticulin), Ca
2+ binding (calgizzarin, calcyclin and annexin I) and metabolism or signalling (pyruvate kinase, alpha enolase and protein kinase
C inhibitor 1).
Keywords. 2-D gel electrophoresis - pancreatic islets - proteomics - type 2 diabetes - imidazolines - BL11282
Received 19 March 2007; received after revision 11 April 2007; accepted 11 April 2007