Literature DB >> 16186394

ATP-sensitive K+ channel signaling in glucokinase-deficient diabetes.

Maria S Remedi1, Joseph C Koster, Brian L Patton, Colin G Nichols.   

Abstract

As the rate-limiting controller of glucose metabolism, glucokinase represents the primary beta-cell "glucose sensor." Inactivation of both glucokinase (GK) alleles results in permanent neonatal diabetes; inactivation of a single allele causes maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 2 (MODY-2). Similarly, mice lacking both alleles (GK(-/-)) exhibit severe neonatal diabetes and die within a week, whereas heterozygous GK(+/-) mice exhibit markedly impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes, resembling MODY-2. Glucose metabolism increases the cytosolic [ATP]-to-[ADP] ratio, which closes ATP-sensitive K(+) channels (K(ATP) channels), leading to membrane depolarization, Ca(2+) entry, and insulin exocytosis. Glucokinase insufficiency causes defective K(ATP) channel regulation, which may underlie the impaired secretion. To test this prediction, we crossed mice lacking neuroendocrine glucokinase (nGK(+/-)) with mice lacking K(ATP) channels (Kir6.2(-/-)). Kir6.2 knockout rescues perinatal lethality of nGK(-/-), although nGK(-/-)Kir6.2(-/-) animals are postnatally diabetic and still die prematurely. nGK(+/-) animals are diabetic on the Kir6.2(+/+) background but only mildly glucose intolerant on the Kir6.2(-/-) background. In the presence of glutamine, isolated nGK(+/-)Kir6.2(-/-) islets show improved insulin secretion compared with nGK(+/-)Kir6.2(+/+). The significant abrogation of nGK(-/-) and nGK(+/-) phenotypes in the absence of K(ATP) demonstrate that a major factor in glucokinase deficiency is indeed altered K(ATP) signaling. The results have implications for understanding and therapy of glucokinase-related diabetes.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16186394     DOI: 10.2337/diabetes.54.10.2925

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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