Exploring the Pathophysiology of ATP-Dependent Potassium Channels in Insulin Resistance

Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Apr 6;25(7):4079. doi: 10.3390/ijms25074079.

Abstract

Ionic channels are present in eucaryotic plasma and intracellular membranes. They coordinate and control several functions. Potassium channels belong to the most diverse family of ionic channels that includes ATP-dependent potassium (KATP) channels in the potassium rectifier channel subfamily. These channels were initially described in heart muscle and then in other tissues such as pancreatic, skeletal muscle, brain, and vascular and non-vascular smooth muscle tissues. In pancreatic beta cells, KATP channels are primarily responsible for maintaining the membrane potential and for depolarization-mediated insulin release, and their decreased density and activity may be related to insulin resistance. KATP channels' relationship with insulin resistance is beginning to be explored in extra-pancreatic beta tissues like the skeletal muscle, where KATP channels are involved in insulin-dependent glucose recapture and their activation may lead to insulin resistance. In adipose tissues, KATP channels containing Kir6.2 protein subunits could be related to the increase in free fatty acids and insulin resistance; therefore, pathological processes that promote prolonged adipocyte KATP channel inhibition might lead to obesity due to insulin resistance. In the central nervous system, KATP channel activation can regulate peripheric glycemia and lead to brain insulin resistance, an early peripheral alteration that can lead to the development of pathologies such as obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). In this review, we aim to discuss the characteristics of KATP channels, their relationship with clinical disorders, and their mechanisms and potential associations with peripheral and central insulin resistance.

Keywords: ATP-dependent potassium channels; insulin resistance; ionic channels.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adenosine Triphosphate
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2*
  • Humans
  • Insulin
  • Insulin Resistance*
  • Insulin, Regular, Human
  • KATP Channels
  • Obesity
  • Pancreatic Hormones
  • Potassium
  • Potassium Channels

Substances

  • Potassium Channels
  • Insulin
  • Insulin, Regular, Human
  • Pancreatic Hormones
  • KATP Channels
  • Potassium
  • Adenosine Triphosphate