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A Mouse Model of Human Hyperinsulinism Produced by the E1506K Mutation in the Sulphonylurea Receptor SUR1

Loss-of-function mutations in the K(ATP) channel genes KCNJ11 and ABCC8 cause neonatal hyperinsulinism in humans. Dominantly inherited mutations cause less severe disease, which may progress to glucose intolerance and diabetes in later life (e.g., SUR1-E1506K). We generated a mouse expressing SUR1-E...

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Autores principales: Shimomura, Kenju, Tusa, Maija, Iberl, Michaela, Brereton, Melissa F., Kaizik, Stephan, Proks, Peter, Lahmann, Carolina, Yaluri, Nagendra, Modi, Shalem, Huopio, Hanna, Ustinov, Jarkko, Otonkoski, Timo, Laakso, Markku, Ashcroft, Frances M.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3806602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23903354
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-1611
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author Shimomura, Kenju
Tusa, Maija
Iberl, Michaela
Brereton, Melissa F.
Kaizik, Stephan
Proks, Peter
Lahmann, Carolina
Yaluri, Nagendra
Modi, Shalem
Huopio, Hanna
Ustinov, Jarkko
Otonkoski, Timo
Laakso, Markku
Ashcroft, Frances M.
author_facet Shimomura, Kenju
Tusa, Maija
Iberl, Michaela
Brereton, Melissa F.
Kaizik, Stephan
Proks, Peter
Lahmann, Carolina
Yaluri, Nagendra
Modi, Shalem
Huopio, Hanna
Ustinov, Jarkko
Otonkoski, Timo
Laakso, Markku
Ashcroft, Frances M.
author_sort Shimomura, Kenju
collection PubMed
description Loss-of-function mutations in the K(ATP) channel genes KCNJ11 and ABCC8 cause neonatal hyperinsulinism in humans. Dominantly inherited mutations cause less severe disease, which may progress to glucose intolerance and diabetes in later life (e.g., SUR1-E1506K). We generated a mouse expressing SUR1-E1506K in place of SUR1. K(ATP) channel inhibition by MgATP was enhanced in both homozygous (homE1506K) and heterozygous (hetE1506K) mutant mice, due to impaired channel activation by MgADP. As a consequence, mutant β-cells showed less on-cell K(ATP) channel activity and fired action potentials in glucose-free solution. HomE1506K mice exhibited enhanced insulin secretion and lower fasting blood glucose within 8 weeks of birth, but reduced insulin secretion and impaired glucose tolerance at 6 months of age. These changes correlated with a lower insulin content; unlike wild-type or hetE1506K mice, insulin content did not increase with age in homE1506K mice. There was no difference in the number and size of islets or β-cells in the three types of mice, or evidence of β-cell proliferation. We conclude that the gradual development of glucose intolerance in patients with the SUR1-E1506K mutation might, as in the mouse model, result from impaired insulin secretion due a failure of insulin content to increase with age.
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spelling pubmed-38066022014-11-01 A Mouse Model of Human Hyperinsulinism Produced by the E1506K Mutation in the Sulphonylurea Receptor SUR1 Shimomura, Kenju Tusa, Maija Iberl, Michaela Brereton, Melissa F. Kaizik, Stephan Proks, Peter Lahmann, Carolina Yaluri, Nagendra Modi, Shalem Huopio, Hanna Ustinov, Jarkko Otonkoski, Timo Laakso, Markku Ashcroft, Frances M. Diabetes Original Research Loss-of-function mutations in the K(ATP) channel genes KCNJ11 and ABCC8 cause neonatal hyperinsulinism in humans. Dominantly inherited mutations cause less severe disease, which may progress to glucose intolerance and diabetes in later life (e.g., SUR1-E1506K). We generated a mouse expressing SUR1-E1506K in place of SUR1. K(ATP) channel inhibition by MgATP was enhanced in both homozygous (homE1506K) and heterozygous (hetE1506K) mutant mice, due to impaired channel activation by MgADP. As a consequence, mutant β-cells showed less on-cell K(ATP) channel activity and fired action potentials in glucose-free solution. HomE1506K mice exhibited enhanced insulin secretion and lower fasting blood glucose within 8 weeks of birth, but reduced insulin secretion and impaired glucose tolerance at 6 months of age. These changes correlated with a lower insulin content; unlike wild-type or hetE1506K mice, insulin content did not increase with age in homE1506K mice. There was no difference in the number and size of islets or β-cells in the three types of mice, or evidence of β-cell proliferation. We conclude that the gradual development of glucose intolerance in patients with the SUR1-E1506K mutation might, as in the mouse model, result from impaired insulin secretion due a failure of insulin content to increase with age. American Diabetes Association 2013-11 2013-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3806602/ /pubmed/23903354 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-1611 Text en © 2013 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Original Research
Shimomura, Kenju
Tusa, Maija
Iberl, Michaela
Brereton, Melissa F.
Kaizik, Stephan
Proks, Peter
Lahmann, Carolina
Yaluri, Nagendra
Modi, Shalem
Huopio, Hanna
Ustinov, Jarkko
Otonkoski, Timo
Laakso, Markku
Ashcroft, Frances M.
A Mouse Model of Human Hyperinsulinism Produced by the E1506K Mutation in the Sulphonylurea Receptor SUR1
title A Mouse Model of Human Hyperinsulinism Produced by the E1506K Mutation in the Sulphonylurea Receptor SUR1
title_full A Mouse Model of Human Hyperinsulinism Produced by the E1506K Mutation in the Sulphonylurea Receptor SUR1
title_fullStr A Mouse Model of Human Hyperinsulinism Produced by the E1506K Mutation in the Sulphonylurea Receptor SUR1
title_full_unstemmed A Mouse Model of Human Hyperinsulinism Produced by the E1506K Mutation in the Sulphonylurea Receptor SUR1
title_short A Mouse Model of Human Hyperinsulinism Produced by the E1506K Mutation in the Sulphonylurea Receptor SUR1
title_sort mouse model of human hyperinsulinism produced by the e1506k mutation in the sulphonylurea receptor sur1
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3806602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23903354
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-1611
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