Natural Diterpenoid Alysine a Isolated from Teucrium Alyssifolium Exerts Antidiabetic Effect via Enhanced Glucose Uptake and Suppressed Glucose Absorption

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Teucrium species have been used in folk medicine as antidiabetic, antiinflammatory, antiulcer, and antibacterial agents. We have explored in vitro antidiabetic impacts of 2 natural diterpenoids, alysine A and alysine B, isolated from Teucrium alyssifolium. The lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) cytotoxicity assay, glucose uptake test, glucose utilization (glycogen content) test, glucose transport test, glucose absorption (a-glucosidase activity) test, insulin secretion test, RNA isolation and cDNA synthesis assay, qPCR quantification assays, and statistical analyses were carried out in the present study. Alysine A exerted the following effects at non-cytotoxic doses: Enhanced the glucose uptake, as much as the insulin in the C2C12, HepG2, and 3T3-L1 cells Increased the glycogen content in the C2C12 and HepG2 liver cells, significantly higher than the insulin and metformin Suppressed the alpha-glucosidase and the GLUT2 expression levels in the Caco-2 cells Suppressed the SGLT1 and GLUT1-5 expression levels in the Caco-2 cells Induced the insulin receptor substrate (IRS)1 and GLUT2 expression levels of the BTC6 pancreatic cells Induced the insulin receptor (INSR), IRS2, phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K), GLUT4, and protein kinase (PK) expression levels of the 3T3-L1 and C2C12 cells Increased glucose transport through the Caco-2 cell layer Did not influence insulin secretion in the pancreatic BTC6 cells Consequently, these data strongly emphasized the antidiabetic action of alysine A on the particularly critical model mechanisms that assume a part in glucose homeostasis, such as glucose uptake, utilization, and storage. Moreover, the expression level of the essential genes in glucose metabolism and insulin signaling was altered in a way that the results would be antihyperglycemic. A blend of in vitro and in situ tests affirmed the antihyperglycemic action of alysine A and its mechanism. Alysine A has exercised significant and positive results on the glucose homeostasis; thus, it is a natural and pleiotropic antidiabetic agent. Advanced in vivo studies are required to clarify the impact of this compound on glucose homeostasis completely.

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Ozgun Acar, Ozden/0000-0002-2910-6349; Sen, Alaattin/0000-0002-8444-376X; Yilmaz, Anil/0000-0002-0704-6306; Celik Turgut, Gurbet/0000-0002-2306-6972; Topcu, Gulacti/0000-0002-7946-6545;

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Alysine A, Alysine B, Antidiabetic, Teucrium Alyssifolium, Glucose Homeostasis, antidiabetic, 610, Alysine A, alysine B, antidiabetic, Teucrium alyssifolium, glucose homeostasis, Alysine B, Glucose homeostasis, Alysine A, 620, Antidiabetic, glucose homeostasis, Teucrium alyssifolium, Sen A., Ayar B., Yilmaz A., Acar O. O. , Turgut G. C. , TOPÇU G., -Natural diterpenoid alysine A isolated from Teucrium alyssifolium exerts antidiabetic effect via enhanced glucose uptake and suppressed glucose absorption-, TURKISH JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY, cilt.43, ss.1350-1372, 2019, ; Teucrium alyssifolium, alysine B

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Turkish Journal of Chemistry

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