Putative subunits of the rat mesangial KATP: A type 2B sulfonylurea receptor and an inwardly rectifying K+ channel

  • Szamosfalvi, Balázs
  • Cortes, Pedro
  • Alviani, Rebecca
  • Asano, Kenichiro
  • Riser, Bruce L.
  • Zasuwa, Gary
  • Yee, Jerry
Publication date
May 2002
Publisher
International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

Putative subunits of the rat mesangial KATP: A type 2B sulfonylurea receptor and an inwardly rectifying K+ channel.BackgroundSulfonylurea agents exert their physiological effects in many cell types via binding to specific sulfonylurea receptors (SUR). SUR couple to inwardly-rectifying K+ channel (Kir6.x) to form tetradimeric ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP). The SUR subunits confer ATP-sensitivity on KATP and also provide the binding sites for sulfonylureas and other pharmacological agents. Our previous work demonstrated that the exposure of mesangial cells (MC) to sulfonylureas generated profound effects on MC glucose uptake and matrix metabolism and induced heightened cell contractility in association with Ca2+ transients. Because these r...

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