TY - JOUR AU - SZETO Vivian AU - CHEN Nai-hong AU - SUN Hong-shuo AU - FENG Zhong-ping PY - 2018 TI - The role of K ATP channels in cerebral ischemic stroke and diabetes JF - Acta Pharmacologica Sinica; Vol 39, No 5 (May 2018): Acta Pharmacologica Sinica (Special Issue on Frontier in Medical Research and Drug Development) Y2 - 2018 KW - N2 - Abstract ATP-sensitive potassium (K ATP ) channels are ubiquitously expressed on the plasma membrane of cells in multiple organs, including the heart, pancreas and brain. KATP channels play important roles in controlling and regulating cellular functions in response to metabolic state, which are inhibited by ATP and activated by Mg-ADP, allowing the cell to couple cellular metabolic state (ATP/ADP ratio) to electrical activity of the cell membrane. K ATP channels mediate insulin secretion in pancreatic islet beta cells, and controlling vascular tone. Under pathophysiological conditions, K ATP channels play cytoprotective role in cardiac myocytes and neurons during ischemia and/ or hypoxia. K ATP channel is a hetero-octameric complex, consisting of four pore-forming Kir6.x and four regulatory sulfonylurea receptor SURx subunits. These subunits are differentially expressed in various cell types, thus determining the sensitivity of the cells to specific channel modifiers. Sulfonylurea class of antidiabetic drugs blocks K ATP channels, which are neuroprotective in stroke, can be one of the high stoke risk factors for diabetic patients. In this review, we discussed the potential effects of K ATP channel blockers when used under pathological conditions related to diabetics and cerebral ischemic stroke. UR - http://www.chinaphar.com/article/view/9771