ATP-sensitive potassium channelopathies: focus on insulin secretion

FM Ashcroft - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2005 - Am Soc Clin Investig
ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels, so named because they are inhibited by
intracellular ATP, play key physiological roles in many tissues. In pancreatic β cells, these …

Activating mutations in Kir6. 2 and neonatal diabetes: new clinical syndromes, new scientific insights, and new therapy

AT Hattersley, FM Ashcroft - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Closure of ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP channels) in response to metabolically
generated ATP or binding of sulfonylurea drugs stimulates insulin release from pancreatic β …

Activating mutations in the gene encoding the ATP-sensitive potassium-channel subunit Kir6. 2 and permanent neonatal diabetes

AL Gloyn, ER Pearson, JF Antcliff, P Proks… - … England Journal of …, 2004 - Mass Medical Soc
Background Patients with permanent neonatal diabetes usually present within the first three
months of life and require insulin treatment. In most, the cause is unknown. Because ATP …

KATP channels and islet hormone secretion: new insights and controversies

FM Ashcroft, P Rorsman - Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2013 - nature.com
ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP channels) link cell metabolism to electrical activity
by controlling the cell membrane potential. They participate in many physiological processes …

ATP-Sensitive potassium channels and their physiological and pathophysiological roles.

A Tinker, Q Aziz, Y Li, M Specterman - Compr Physiol, 2018 - qmro.qmul.ac.uk
ATP sensitive potassium channels (KATP) are so named because they open as cellular ATP
levels fall. This leads to membrane hyperpolarization and thus links cellular metabolism to …

Newly identified loci highlight beta cell dysfunction as a key cause of type 2 diabetes: where are the insulin resistance genes?

JC Florez - Diabetologia, 2008 - Springer
Although type 2 diabetes has been traditionally understood as a metabolic disorder initiated
by insulin resistance, it has recently become apparent that an impairment in insulin secretion …

Monogenic diabetes: what it teaches us on the common forms of type 1 and type 2 diabetes

Y Yang, L Chan - Endocrine reviews, 2016 - academic.oup.com
To date, more than 30 genes have been linked to monogenic diabetes. Candidate gene and
genome-wide association studies have identified> 50 susceptibility loci for common type 1 …

Neonatal diabetes mellitus

L Aguilar-Bryan, J Bryan - Endocrine reviews, 2008 - academic.oup.com
An explosion of work over the last decade has produced insight into the multiple hereditary
causes of a nonimmunological form of diabetes diagnosed most frequently within the first 6 …

Long-chain acyl-CoA esters in metabolism and signaling: role of acyl-CoA binding proteins

D Neess, S Bek, H Engelsby, SF Gallego… - Progress in lipid …, 2015 - Elsevier
Long-chain fatty acyl-CoA esters are key intermediates in numerous lipid metabolic
pathways, and recognized as important cellular signaling molecules. The intracellular flux …

Haplotype structure and genotype-phenotype correlations of the sulfonylurea receptor and the islet ATP-sensitive potassium channel gene region

JC Florez, N Burtt, PIW De Bakker, P Almgren… - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The genes for the sulfonylurea receptor (SUR1; encoded by ABCC8) and its associated islet
ATP-sensitive potassium channel (Kir6. 2; encoded by KCNJ11) are adjacent to one another …