Alpha-ketoisocaproate directly inhibits the ATP-sensitive K(+) channel (K(ATP) channel) in pancreatic beta-cells, but it is unknown whether direct K(ATP) channel inhibition contributes to insulin release by alpha-ketoisocaproate and related alpha-keto acid anions, which are generally believed to act via beta-cell metabolism. In membranes from HIT-T15 beta-cells and COS-1 cells expressing sulfonylurea receptor 1, alpha-keto acid anions bound to the sulfonylurea receptor site of the K(ATP) channel with affinities increasing in the order alpha-ketoisovalerate < alpha-ketovalerate < alpha-ketoisocaproate < alpha-ketocaproate < beta-phenylpyruvate. Patch-clamp experiments revealed a similar order for the K(ATP) channel-inhibitory potencies of the compounds (applied at the cytoplasmic side of inside-out patches from mouse beta-cells).
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