ATP-sensitive K + channels in the hypothalamus are essential for the maintenance of glucose homeostasis

2001 
Glucose-responsive (GR) neurons in the hypothalamus are thought to be critical in glucose homeostasis, but it is not known how they function in this context. Kir6.2 is the pore-forming subunit of K ATP channels in many cell types, including pancreatic β-cells and heart. Here we show the complete absence of both functional ATP-sensitive K + (K ATP ) channels and glucose responsiveness in the neurons of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) in Kir6.2 ‐/‐ mice. Although pancreatic α -cells were functional in Kir6.2 ‐/‐ , the mice exhibited a severe defect in glucagon secretion in response to systemic hypoglycemia. In addition, they showed a complete loss of glucagon secretion, together with reduced food intake in response to neuroglycopenia. Thus, our results demonstrate that K ATP channels are important in glucose sensing in VMH GR neurons, and are essential for the maintenance of glucose homeostasis. © 2001 Nature Publishing Group http://neurosci.nature.com
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