ATP-sensitive K+ channels in human isolated pancreatic B-cells.
Glucose-stimulated insulin release from rodent pancreatic B-cells is thought to be initiated by the closing of ATP-sensitive K+ channels in the plasma membrane as a consequence of glucose metabolism. We have identified an ATP-sensitive K+ channel in membrane patches excised from human B-cells which...
Main Authors: | Ashcroft, F, Kakei, M, Kelly, R, Sutton, R |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1987
|
Similar Items
-
The ATP- and tolbutamide-sensitivity of the ATP-sensitive K-channel from human pancreatic B cells.
by: Ashcroft, F, et al.
Published: (1989) -
ADP MODULATES THE ATP-SENSITIVITY OF THE K-CHANNEL CLOSED BY GLUCOSE IN ISOLATED RAT PANCREATIC B-CELLS
by: Ashcroft, F, et al.
Published: (1986) -
The ATP-sensitivity of K+ channels in rat pancreatic B-cells is modulated by ADP.
by: Kakei, M, et al.
Published: (1986) -
EFFECTS OF INTERNAL MG-2+ ON ATP-SENSITIVE K-CHANNELS IN ISOLATED RAT PANCREATIC B-CELLS
by: Ashcroft, F, et al.
Published: (1987) -
FURTHER-STUDIES OF ATP-MODULATION OF K-CHANNELS IN RAT ISOLATED PANCREATIC-B CELLS
by: Ashcroft, F, et al.
Published: (1987)