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Publication : Epac2: a molecular target for sulfonylurea-induced insulin release.

First Author  Hinke SA Year  2009
Journal  Sci Signal Volume  2
Issue  85 Pages  pe54
PubMed ID  19706871 Mgi Jnum  J:259475
Mgi Id  MGI:6141358 Doi  10.1126/scisignal.285pe54
Citation  Hinke SA (2009) Epac2: a molecular target for sulfonylurea-induced insulin release. Sci Signal 2(85):pe54
abstractText  Sulfonylurea drugs are used in type 2 diabetes mellitus therapy to induce release of endogenous insulin from pancreatic beta cells. They act on sulfonylurea receptors, which are the regulatory subunits of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-sensitive potassium ion (K(ATP)) channels and cause channel closure to trigger exocytosis. Epac2 was identified as an intracellular target for sulfonylurea drugs, providing a potential nonelectrogenic signaling component to the mechanism of action for these agents. Commonly used sulfonylureas such as tolbutamide and glibenclamide induced Epac2 activation with distinct kinetic profiles. Epac2(-/-) mice failed to respond to sulfonylureas, suggesting that both sulfonylurea receptors and Epac2 are necessary for the action of these drugs. These data require that the cellular and physiological effects of drugs that alter the open state of the K(ATP) channel be reassessed.
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