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KMID : 1239920130070010015
Nutrition Research and Practice
2013 Volume.7 No. 1 p.15 ~ p.21
Sasa borealis extract exerts an antidiabetic effect via activation of the AMP-activated protein kinase
Nam Jung-Soo

Chung Hee-Jin
Jang Min-Kyung
Jung In-Ah
Park Seong-Ha
Cho Su-In
Jung Myeong-Ho
Abstract
Leaf of Sasa borealis, a species of bamboo, has been reported to exhibit anti-hyperglycemic effect. However, its antidiabetic mechanism is not fully understood. In this study, we examined whether an extract of S. borealis activates AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and exerts anti-hyperglycemic effects. Treatment with the S. borealis extract increased insulin signaling and phosphorylation of AMPK and stimulated the expression of its downstream targets, including PPAR¥á, ACO, and CPT-1 in C2C12 cells and PPAR¥á in HepG2 cells. However, inhibition of AMPK activation attenuated insulin signaling and prevented the stimulation of AMPK target genes. The S. borealis extract increased glucose uptake in C2C12 cells and suppressed expression of the gluconeogenic gene, PEPCK in HepG2 cells. The extract significantly reduced blood glucose and triglyceride levels in STZ-induced diabetic mice. The extract enhanced AMPK phosphorylation and increased Glut-4 expression in the skeletal muscle of the mice. These findings demonstrated that the S. borealis extract exerts its anti-hyperglycemic effect through activation of AMPK and enhancement of insulin signaling.
KEYWORD
Antidiabetic effect, AMP-activated protein kinase, Sasa borealis, insulin signaling
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