Loss of ATP-sensitive channel expression and function decreases opioid sensitivity in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes
Cole Fisher,
Kayla Johnson,
Madelyn Moore
et al.
Abstract:During diabetes, β-cell dysfunction due to loss of potassium channels sensitive to ATP, known as KATPchannels occurs progressively over time contributing to hyperglycemia. KATPchannels are additionally present in the central and peripheral nervous systems and are downstream targets of opioid receptor signaling. The aim of this study is to investigate if KATPchannel expression or activity in the nervous system changes in diabetic mice and if morphine antinociception changes in mice fed a high fat diet (HFD) for… Show more
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