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Decreased KATP Channel Activity Contributes to the Low Glucose Threshold for Insulin Secretion of Rat Neonatal Islets.

Juxiang Yang1, Batoul Hammoud1, Changhong Li1, Abigail Ridler1, Daphne Yau1, Junil Kim2,3, Kyoung-Jae Won2, Charles A Stanley1,4, Toshinori Hoshi5, Diana E Stanescu1,4.   

Abstract

Transitional hypoglycemia in normal newborns occurs in the first 3 days of life and has clinical features consistent with hyperinsulinism. We found a lower threshold for glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from freshly isolated embryonic day (E) 22 rat islets, which persisted into the first postnatal days. The threshold reached the adult level by postnatal day (P) 14. Culturing P14 islets also decreased the glucose threshold. Freshly isolated P1 rat islets had a lower threshold for insulin secretion in response to 2-aminobicyclo-(2, 2, 1)-heptane-2-carboxylic acid, a nonmetabolizable leucine analog, and diminished insulin release in response to tolbutamide, an inhibitor of β-cell KATP channels. These findings suggested that decreased KATP channel function could be responsible for the lower glucose threshold for insulin secretion. Single-cell transcriptomic analysis did not reveal a lower expression of KATP subunit genes in E22 compared with P14 β cells. The investigation of electrophysiological characteristics of dispersed β cells showed that early neonatal and cultured cells had fewer functional KATP channels per unit membrane area. Our findings suggest that decreased surface density of KATP channels may contribute to the observed differences in glucose threshold for insulin release.
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Keywords:  glucose threshold; hypoglycemia; neonatal; β-cells

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34134142      PMCID: PMC8276892          DOI: 10.1210/endocr/bqab121

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   5.051


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