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β-cell deletion of the PKm1 and PKm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the K(ATP) channel

Pyruvate kinase (PK) and the phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) cycle play key roles in nutrient-stimulated K(ATP) channel closure and insulin secretion. To identify the PK isoforms involved, we generated mice lacking β-cell PKm1, PKm2, and mitochondrial PEP carboxykinase (PCK2) that generates mitochondrial...

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Autores principales: Foster, Hannah R, Ho, Thuong, Potapenko, Evgeniy, Sdao, Sophia M, Huang, Shih Ming, Lewandowski, Sophie L, VanDeusen, Halena R, Davidson, Shawn M, Cardone, Rebecca L, Prentki, Marc, Kibbey, Richard G, Merrins, Matthew J
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9444242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35997256
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79422
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author Foster, Hannah R
Ho, Thuong
Potapenko, Evgeniy
Sdao, Sophia M
Huang, Shih Ming
Lewandowski, Sophie L
VanDeusen, Halena R
Davidson, Shawn M
Cardone, Rebecca L
Prentki, Marc
Kibbey, Richard G
Merrins, Matthew J
author_facet Foster, Hannah R
Ho, Thuong
Potapenko, Evgeniy
Sdao, Sophia M
Huang, Shih Ming
Lewandowski, Sophie L
VanDeusen, Halena R
Davidson, Shawn M
Cardone, Rebecca L
Prentki, Marc
Kibbey, Richard G
Merrins, Matthew J
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description Pyruvate kinase (PK) and the phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) cycle play key roles in nutrient-stimulated K(ATP) channel closure and insulin secretion. To identify the PK isoforms involved, we generated mice lacking β-cell PKm1, PKm2, and mitochondrial PEP carboxykinase (PCK2) that generates mitochondrial PEP. Glucose metabolism was found to generate both glycolytic and mitochondrially derived PEP, which triggers K(ATP) closure through local PKm1 and PKm2 signaling at the plasma membrane. Amino acids, which generate mitochondrial PEP without producing glycolytic fructose 1,6-bisphosphate to allosterically activate PKm2, signal through PKm1 to raise ATP/ADP, close K(ATP) channels, and stimulate insulin secretion. Raising cytosolic ATP/ADP with amino acids is insufficient to close K(ATP) channels in the absence of PK activity or PCK2, indicating that K(ATP) channels are primarily regulated by PEP that provides ATP via plasma membrane-associated PK, rather than mitochondrially derived ATP. Following membrane depolarization, the PEP cycle is involved in an ‘off-switch’ that facilitates K(ATP) channel reopening and Ca(2+) extrusion, as shown by PK activation experiments and β-cell PCK2 deletion, which prolongs Ca(2+) oscillations and increases insulin secretion. In conclusion, the differential response of PKm1 and PKm2 to the glycolytic and mitochondrial sources of PEP influences the β-cell nutrient response, and controls the oscillatory cycle regulating insulin secretion.
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spelling pubmed-94442422022-09-06 β-cell deletion of the PKm1 and PKm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the K(ATP) channel Foster, Hannah R Ho, Thuong Potapenko, Evgeniy Sdao, Sophia M Huang, Shih Ming Lewandowski, Sophie L VanDeusen, Halena R Davidson, Shawn M Cardone, Rebecca L Prentki, Marc Kibbey, Richard G Merrins, Matthew J eLife Cell Biology Pyruvate kinase (PK) and the phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) cycle play key roles in nutrient-stimulated K(ATP) channel closure and insulin secretion. To identify the PK isoforms involved, we generated mice lacking β-cell PKm1, PKm2, and mitochondrial PEP carboxykinase (PCK2) that generates mitochondrial PEP. Glucose metabolism was found to generate both glycolytic and mitochondrially derived PEP, which triggers K(ATP) closure through local PKm1 and PKm2 signaling at the plasma membrane. Amino acids, which generate mitochondrial PEP without producing glycolytic fructose 1,6-bisphosphate to allosterically activate PKm2, signal through PKm1 to raise ATP/ADP, close K(ATP) channels, and stimulate insulin secretion. Raising cytosolic ATP/ADP with amino acids is insufficient to close K(ATP) channels in the absence of PK activity or PCK2, indicating that K(ATP) channels are primarily regulated by PEP that provides ATP via plasma membrane-associated PK, rather than mitochondrially derived ATP. Following membrane depolarization, the PEP cycle is involved in an ‘off-switch’ that facilitates K(ATP) channel reopening and Ca(2+) extrusion, as shown by PK activation experiments and β-cell PCK2 deletion, which prolongs Ca(2+) oscillations and increases insulin secretion. In conclusion, the differential response of PKm1 and PKm2 to the glycolytic and mitochondrial sources of PEP influences the β-cell nutrient response, and controls the oscillatory cycle regulating insulin secretion. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9444242/ /pubmed/35997256 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79422 Text en © 2022, Foster et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Cell Biology
Foster, Hannah R
Ho, Thuong
Potapenko, Evgeniy
Sdao, Sophia M
Huang, Shih Ming
Lewandowski, Sophie L
VanDeusen, Halena R
Davidson, Shawn M
Cardone, Rebecca L
Prentki, Marc
Kibbey, Richard G
Merrins, Matthew J
β-cell deletion of the PKm1 and PKm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the K(ATP) channel
title β-cell deletion of the PKm1 and PKm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the K(ATP) channel
title_full β-cell deletion of the PKm1 and PKm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the K(ATP) channel
title_fullStr β-cell deletion of the PKm1 and PKm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the K(ATP) channel
title_full_unstemmed β-cell deletion of the PKm1 and PKm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the K(ATP) channel
title_short β-cell deletion of the PKm1 and PKm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the K(ATP) channel
title_sort β-cell deletion of the pkm1 and pkm2 isoforms of pyruvate kinase in mice reveals their essential role as nutrient sensors for the k(atp) channel
topic Cell Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9444242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35997256
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79422
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