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Central KATP Channels Modulate Glucose Effectiveness in Humans and Rodents.

Authors :
Carey, Michelle
Lontchi-Yimagou, Eric
Mitchell, William
Reda, Sarah
Zhang, Kehao
Kehlenbrink, Sylvia
Koppaka, Sudha
Maginley, Sylvan Roger
Aleksic, Sandra
Bhansali, Shobhit
Huffman, Derek M.
Hawkins, Meredith
Source :
Diabetes; Jun2020, Vol. 69 Issue 6, p1140-1148, 9p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Hyperglycemia is a potent regulator of endogenous glucose production (EGP). Loss of this "glucose effectiveness" is a major contributor to elevated plasma glucose concentrations in type 2 diabetes (T2D). KATP channels in the central nervous system have been shown to regulate EGP in humans and rodents. We examined the contribution of central KATP channels to glucose effectiveness. Under fixed hormonal conditions (studies using a pancreatic clamp), hyperglycemia suppressed EGP by ∼50% in both humans without diabetes and normal Sprague-Dawley rats. By contrast, antagonism of KATP channels with glyburide significantly reduced the EGP-lowering effect of hyperglycemia in both humans and rats. Furthermore, the effects of glyburide on EGP and gluconeogenic enzymes were abolished in rats by intracerebroventricular administration of the KATP channel agonist diazoxide. These findings indicate that about half of the suppression of EGP by hyperglycemia is mediated by central KATP channels. These central mechanisms may offer a novel therapeutic target for improving glycemic control in subjects with T2D. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121797
Volume :
69
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Diabetes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
143360640
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2337/db19-1256