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Roles of ATP-Sensitive K+ Channels as Metabolic Sensors

- diabetesjournals.org
K Minami, T Miki, T Kadowaki, S Seino - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
ATP-sensitive K + channels (K ATP channels) are present in various tissues,
including pancreatic β-cells, heart, skeletal muscles, vascular smooth muscles,
and brain. K ATP channels are hetero-octameric proteins composed of ...
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Roles of KATP channels as metabolic sensors in acute metabolic changes


T Miki, S Seino - Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 2005 - Elsevier
Physiological and pathophysiological roles of K ATP channels have been clarified
recently in genetically engineered mice. The Kir6.2-containing K ATP channels in
pancreatic ß-cells and the hypothalamus are essential in the regulation of ...
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Gene targeting approach to clarification of ion channel function: studies of Kir6. x null mice

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S Seino, T Miki - The Journal of Physiology, 2004 - Physiological Soc
ATP-sensitive potassium (K ATP ) channels are present in many tissues, including
pancreatic β-cells, heart, skeletal muscle, vascular smooth muscle and brain,
in which they couple the cell metabolic state to membrane potential. K ATP ...
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KATP channel interaction with adenine nucleotides


M Matsuo, Y Kimura, K Ueda - Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 2005 - Elsevier
ATP-sensitive potassium (K ATP ) channels are regulated by adenine nucleotides
to convert changes in cellular metabolic levels into membrane excitability.
Hence, elucidation of interaction of SUR and Kir6.x with adenine ...
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The size of a single residue of the sulfonylurea receptor dictates the effectiveness of KATP …

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C Moreau, F Gally, H Jacquet-Bouix, M … - Molecular pharmacology, 2005 - ASPET
K ATP channel openers are a diverse group of molecules able to activate
ATP-sensitive K + channels in a tissue-dependent manner by binding to the
channel regulatory subunit, the sulfonylurea receptor (SUR), an ATP-binding ...
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KATP channel therapeutics at the bedside

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A Jahangir, A Terzic - Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 2005 - Elsevier
The family of potassium channel openers regroups drugs that share the property
of activating adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium (K ATP ) channels,
metabolic sensors responsible for adjusting membrane potential-dependent ...
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Protective role of neuronal KATP channels in brain hypoxia

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K Ballanyi - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2004 - jeb.biologists.org
During severe arterial hypoxia leading to brain anoxia, most mammalian neurons
undergo a massive depolarisation terminating in cell death. However, some
neurons of the adult brain and most immature nervous structures tolerate ...
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Integration of ATP, cAMP, and Ca2+ signals in insulin granule exocytosis

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T Shibasaki, Y Sunaga, S Seino - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Intracellular ATP, cAMP, and Ca 2+ are major signals involved in the regulation
of insulin secretion in the pancreatic ß-cell. We recently found that the
ATP-sensitive K + channel (K ATP channel) as an ATP sensor, cAMP-GEFII as a ...
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[CITATION] Experimental analysis of spatiotemporal organization of metabolism in intact cells: The enigma of …


E Kohen, 1985 - New York: Plenum Press
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[CITATION] Adenylate kinase and creatine kinase phosphotransfer in the regulation of mitochondrial …


PP Dzeja, A Terzic - In series: Molecular Anatomy and Physiology of …, 2006
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