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Central K Channels Modulate Glucose Effectiveness in Humans and Rodents.
Citation | “Central K Channels Modulate Glucose Effectiveness In Humans And Rodents.”. Diabetes, pp. 1140-1148. . |
Center | Albert Einstein College of Medicine |
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Author | Michelle Carey, Eric Lontchi-Yimagou, William Mitchell, Sarah Reda, Kehao Zhang, Sylvia Kehlenbrink, Sudha Koppaka, Sylvan Roger Maginley, Sandra Aleksic, Shobhit Bhansali, Derek M Huffman, Meredith Hawkins |
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). K channels in the central nervous system have been shown to regulate EGP in humans and rodents. We examined the contribution of central K 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 K 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 K channel agonist diazoxide. These findings indicate that about half of the suppression of EGP by hyperglycemia is mediated by central K channels. These central mechanisms may offer a novel therapeutic target for improving glycemic control in subjects with T2D. |
Year of Publication |
2020
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Journal |
Diabetes
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Volume |
69
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Issue |
6
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Number of Pages |
1140-1148
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Date Published |
06/2020
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ISSN Number |
1939-327X
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DOI |
10.2337/db19-1256
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Alternate Journal |
Diabetes
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PMID |
32217610
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PMCID |
PMC7243288
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