ATP-sensitive potassium channels participate in glucose uptake in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue

ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels are known to be critical in the control of both insulin and glucagon secretion, the major hormones in the maintenance of glucose homeostasis. The involvement of KATP channels in glucose uptake in the target tissues of insulin, however, is not known. We show he...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism 2002-12, Vol.46 (6), p.E1178-E1184
Hauptverfasser: MIKI, Takashi, MINAMI, Kohtaro, LI ZHANG, MORITA, Mizuo, GONOI, Tohru, SHIUCHI, Tetsuya, MINOKOSHI, Yasuhiko, RENAUD, Jean-Marc, SEINO, Susumu
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Zusammenfassung:ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels are known to be critical in the control of both insulin and glucagon secretion, the major hormones in the maintenance of glucose homeostasis. The involvement of KATP channels in glucose uptake in the target tissues of insulin, however, is not known. We show here that Kir6.2(-/-) mice lacking Kir6.2, the pore-forming subunit of these channels, have no KATP channel activity in their skeletal muscles. A 2-deoxy-[3H]glucose uptake experiment in vivo showed that the basal and insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in skeletal muscles and adipose tissues of Kir6.2(-/-) mice is enhanced compared with that in wild-type (WT) mice. In addition, in vitro measurement of glucose uptake indicates that disruption of the channel increases the basal glucose uptake in Kir6.2(-/-) extensor digitorum longus and the insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in Kir6.2(-/-) soleus muscle. In contrast, glucose uptake in adipose tissue, measured in vitro, was similar in Kir6.2(-/-) and WT mice, suggesting that the increase in glucose uptake in Kir6.2(-/-) adipocytes is mediated by altered extracellular hormonal or neuronal signals altered by disruption of the KATP channels.
ISSN:0193-1849
1522-1555