Kcnk16 L114P neonates exhibit loss of glucose stimulated Ca2+ entry and insulin secretion leading to transient neonatal hyperglycemia and death.
A. Schematic of the Kcnk16 L114P mouse line generation in the C57BL/6J background and the C57BL/6J:CD-1(ICR) mixed background. B. χ2 analysis of the F1 progeny from C57BL/6J and heterozygous Kcnk16 L114P (L/P) crossings genotyped at weaning on post-natal day 21 (P21). C. Blood glucose measurements of male wildtype (WT; black; N=8), heterozygous Kcnk16 L114P (L/P; green; N=16), and homozygous Kcnk16 L114P (P/P; blue; N=9) mice on P4. D. Plasma insulin measurements performed on P4 in WT (N=4), Kcnk16 L114P (L/P; N=4), and Kcnk16 L114P (P/P; N=5) neonates. E. and F. In-vitro glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from P4 mouse islets stimulated with 2.8 mM glucose (G) or 20 mM G, respectively (WT; N=4, Kcnk16 L114P (L/P); N=8, and Kcnk16 L114P (P/P); N=6). G. Pancreas weight/ body weight measurements of P4 male mice (WT; N=6, Kcnk16 L114P (L/P); N=14, and Kcnk16 L114P (P/P); N=9). H. Representative immunostaining images of pancreas sections from P0 WT and Kcnk16 L114P (L/P) mice (N=3 mice/genotype), stained against insulin (INS; green), glucagon (GCG; red), somatostatin (SST; magenta), and Hoechst (blue); scale bar=100 μm. I. and J. Average islet area and area fraction of hormone staining per islet quantified using Fiji ImageJ software in P0 mouse pancreas sections. K. Representative glucose stimulated Ca2+ influx traces from P4 mouse islets sequentially stimulated with 2 mM glucose (G), 7 mM G, 20 mM G, and 20 mM G with 30 mM KCl (WT; N=6, Kcnk16 L114P (L/P); N=9, and Kcnk16 L114P (P/P); N=7). L-N. Average area under the curve (AUC) analysis of normalized Ca2+ during 7 mM G, 20 mM G, and 20 mM G+30 mM KCl stimulations. O. Survival curve for Kcnk16 L114P (P/P) mice treated with (N=6) or without (N=6) insulin (Lantus insulin glargine; 0.2 U/kg/day) starting at P0 up until death or weaning. Data are presented as mean±SEM. Data were analyzed using student’s t-test, one-way ANOVA, and two-way ANOVA as appropriate.