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ATP-sensitive potassium channelopathies: focus on insulin secretion

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FM Ashcroft - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2005 - Am Soc Clin Investig
ATP-sensitive potassium (K ATP ) channels, so named because they are inhibited
by intracellular ATP , play key physiological roles in many tissues. In
pancreatic β cells, these channels regulate glucose-dependent insulin ...
Cited by 142 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 14 versions

Activating mutations in Kir6. 2 and neonatal diabetes


AT Hattersley, FM Ashcroft - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Closure of ATP-sensitive K + channels (K ATP channels) in response to
metabolically generated ATP or binding of sulfonylurea drugs stimulates insulin
release from pancreatic β-cells. Heterozygous gain-of-function mutations ...
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Sulphonylurea action revisited: the post-cloning era


FM Gribble, F Reimann - Diabetologia, 2003 - Springer
Hypoglycaemic agents such as sulphonylureas and the newer group of
“glinides” stimulate insulin secretion by closing ATP-sensitive potassium (K
ATP ) channels in pancreatic beta cells, but have varying cross-reac- ...
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Relapsing diabetes can result from moderately activating mutations in KCNJ11

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AL Gloyn, F Reimann, C Girard, EL Edghill, P … - Human molecular genetics, 2005 - Oxford Univ Press
Neonatal diabetes can either remit and hence be transient or else may be
permanent. These two phenotypes were considered to be genetically distinct.
Abnormalities of 6q24 are the commonest cause of transient neonatal ...
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus: not quite exciting enough?

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F Ashcroft, P Rorsman - Human molecular genetics, 2004 - Oxford Univ Press
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a serious metabolic disease that afflicts around 5%
of the population in Western societies and over 150 million people worldwide. It
is characterized by elevation of the blood glucose concentration, usually ...
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Diabetes and Insulin Secretion

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JC Koster, MA Permutt, CG Nichols - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The ATP-sensitive K + channel (K ATP channel) senses metabolic changes in the
pancreatic β-cell, thereby coupling metabolism to electrical activity and
ultimately to insulin secretion. When K ATP channels open, β-cells ...
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Mutations in the Kir6. 2 subunit of the KATP channel and permanent neonatal diabetes: new …


AS Slingerland, AT Hattersley - Annals of Medicine, 2005 - informahealthcare.com
Abstract Permanent neonatal diabetes (PNDM) is diagnosed in the first three
months of life and is a major management problem as patients require lifelong
insulin injections. Recently, activating mutations in the KCNJ11 gene which ...
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Toward linking structure with function in ATP-sensitive K+ channels


J Bryan, WH Vila-Carriles, G Zhao, AP … - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Advances in understanding the overall structural features of inward rectifiers
and ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are providing novel insight into the
architecture of ATP-sensitive K + channels (K ATP channels) (K IR 6.0/SUR) ...
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Current status of the E23K Kir6. 2 polymorphism: implications for type-2 diabetes

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MJ Riedel, DC Steckley, PE Light - Human genetics, 2005 - Springer
Abstract The ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel couples membrane
excitability to cellular metabolism and is a critical mediator in the process of
glucose- stimulated insulin secretion. Increasing numbers of KATP channel ...
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Mutations in the genes encoding the pancreatic beta-cell KATP channel subunits Kir6. 2 ( …


AL Gloyn, J Siddiqui, S Ellard - Human mutation, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
The beta-cell ATP-sensitive potassium channel is a key component of
stimulus-secretion coupling in the pancreatic beta-cell. The channel couples
metabolism to membrane electrical events, bringing about insulin secretion. ...
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