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KMID : 0613820140240091006
Journal of Life Science
2014 Volume.24 No. 9 p.1006 ~ p.1011
Effects of Ginseng Berry Water Extract on the Polysaccharide Hydrolysis of Extracellular Enzymes and Intracellular PTP1B and AKT1
Kwon Eun-Jeong

Hong Su-Gyeong
Kim Moon-Moo
Kim Joo-Wan
Kim Deok-Won
Chung Kyung-Tae
Abstract
Ginseng has been known to be highly effective for health as a traditional medicinal herb. Ginseng berry, or fruit of ginseng, contains ginsenoside, saponin, polyphenol, polyacetylene, alkaloid, etc. as the main compounds as does ginseng. The aim of this study is to evaluate any effect of ginseng berry water extract (GBE) on diabetic-associated molecules, such as enzymes, which are responsible for the glucose entry of the cells and the insulin receptor signaling molecules using HepG2 cells. Therefore, two enzymes, ¥á-amylase and ¥á-glucosidase, were selected and assayed for their activities in the presence of GBE in vitro. These two enzymes are responsible for producing glucose from dietary starch. Protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) and Akt1 are key proteins in the insulin receptor signaling pathway. These two intracellular signaling molecules were investigated for their expression levels in HepG2 cells after insulin and GBE treatment. GBE, at concentrations up to 1,000 ¥ìg/ml, did not exert any inhibitory effect on ¥á-amylase and ¥á-glucosidase. It was observed that the expression level of PTP1B was increased by insulin and the 25 ¥ìg/ml GBE treatment enhanced the PTP1B level. However, GBE at a concentration of 200 ¥ìg/ml reduced the expression level of PTP1B. In the case of Akt1, the Akt1 level by insulin was decreased by GBE treatment. These data suggest that the water extracts of ginseng berry have an influence on intracellular signaling by insulin.
KEYWORD
Diabetes, ginseng berry, gluconeogenesis, protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B)
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