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Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2017

Cyanidin-3-rutinoside increases glucose uptake by activating the PI3K/Akt pathway in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

Kyung Ha Choi; Hyun Ah Lee; Mi Hwa Park; Ji-Sook Han

In this study, the effect of cyanidin-3-rutinoside (C3R) on glucose uptake by 3T3-L1 adipocytes was studied. C3R significantly increased glucose uptake, which was associated with enhanced plasma membrane glucose transporter type 4 (PM-GLUT4) expression in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. The potentiating effect of C3R on glucose uptake and PM-GLUT4 expression was related to enhanced phosphorylation of insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1) and Akt, as well as augmented activation of phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) in the insulin signaling pathway. C3R induced glucose uptake was inhibited only by the PI3K inhibitor, but not by an AMPK inhibitor in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. Therefore, C3R likely up-regulates glucose uptake and PM-GLUT4 expression in 3T3-L1 adipocytes by activating the PI3K/Akt pathways.


Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C | 2018

Cyanidin-3-rutinoside protects INS-1 pancreatic β cells against high glucose-induced glucotoxicity by apoptosis

Kung-Ha Choi; Mi Hwa Park; Hyun Ah Lee; Ji-Sook Han

Abstract Exposure to high levels of glucose may cause glucotoxicity, leading to pancreatic β cell dysfunction, including cell apoptosis and impaired glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. The aim of this study was to explore the effect of cyanidin-3-rutinoside (C3R), a derivative of anthocyanin, on glucotoxicity-induced apoptosis in INS-1 pancreatic β cells. Glucose (30 mM) treatment induced INS-1 pancreatic β cell death, but glucotoxicity and apoptosis significantly decreased in cells treated with 50 μM C3R compared to that observed in 30 mM glucose-treated cells. Furthermore, hyperglycemia increased intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), lipid peroxidation, and nitric oxide (NO) levels, while C3R treatment reduced these in a dose-dependent manner. C3R also increased the activity of antioxidant enzymes, markedly reduced the expression of pro-apoptotic proteins (such as Bax, cytochrome c, caspase 9 and caspase 3), and increased the expression of the anti-apoptotic protein, Bcl-2, in hyperglycemia-exposed cells. Finally, cell death was examined using annexin V/propidium iodide staining, which revealed that C3R significantly reduced high glucose-induced apoptosis. In conclusion, C3R may have therapeutic effects against hyperglycemia-induced β cell damage in diabetes.


International Journal of Oral Science | 2018

Streptococcus mutans activates the AIM2, NLRP3 and NLRC4 inflammasomes in human THP-1 macrophages

YuRi Song; Hee Sam Na; Eunjoo Park; Mi Hee Park; Hyun Ah Lee; Jin Chung

Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans), a major aetiologic agent of dental caries, is involved in systemic diseases, such as bacterial endocarditis, if it enters the bloodstream through temporary bacteraemia. Interleukin (IL)-1β, a proinflammatory cytokine, is related to the host defences against pathogens, and its synthesis, maturation, and secretion are tightly regulated by the activation of the inflammasome, an inflammatory signalling complex. This study examined the signalling mechanism of IL-1β secretion and the inflammasome pathway induced by S. mutans to explain the molecular mechanism through which systemic infection by oral streptococci can occur. After infection of THP-1 cells with S. mutans, the expression of inflammasome components was detected using various methods. S. mutans induced IL-1β secretion via caspase-1 activation, and S. mutans-induced IL-1β secretion required absent in melanoma (AIM2), NLR family pyrin domain-containing 3 (NLRP3) and NLR family CARD domain-containing 4 (NLRC4) inflammasome activation. In particular, the S. mutans-induced NLRP3 inflammasome was mediated by adenosine triphosphate (ATP) release, potassium depletion and lysosomal damage. Our study provides novel insight into the innate immune response against S. mutans infection.Bacterial infection: The immune response to Streptococcus mutansStreptococcus mutans triggers an early-stage immune response via a chain of events that leads to the activation of immune component, interleukin-1β. A group of academics from Korea’s Pusan National University, led by Jin Chung, tested the response of human immune cell cultures to infection with S. mutans—a common oral bacteria that can cause systemic disease if it enters the bloodstream. The group found that S. mutans infection leads to the activation of protein signaling complexes known as inflammasomes, which in turn activate an enzyme known as caspase-1. Caspase-1 then activates interleukin-1β, a pro-inflammatory molecule that forms part of a host’s defenses against pathogens. The team also identified that ATP release, ion depletion, and integrity of intracellular enzyme containers, also impacted inflammasome activation. This study offers insights into the immune response against S. mutans and may inform future investigations into systematic oral bacteria infections.


Nutrition Research and Practice | 2016

Gynura procumbens extract improves insulin sensitivity and suppresses hepatic gluconeogenesis in C57BL/KsJ-db/db mice

Sung In Choi; Hyun Ah Lee; Ji Sook Han

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES This study was designed to investigate whether Gynura procumbens extract (GPE) can improve insulin sensitivity and suppress hepatic glucose production in an animal model of type 2 diabetes. MATERIALS/METHODS C57BL/Ksj-db/db mice were divided into 3 groups, a regular diet (control), GPE, and rosiglitazone groups (0.005 g/100 g diet) and fed for 6 weeks. RESULTS Mice supplemented with GPE showed significantly lower blood levels of glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin than diabetic control mice. Glucose and insulin tolerance test also showed the positive effect of GPE on increasing insulin sensitivity. The homeostatic index of insulin resistance was significantly lower in mice supplemented with GPE than in the diabetic control mice. In the skeletal muscle, the expression of phosphorylated AMP-activated protein kinase, pAkt substrate of 160 kDa, and PM-glucose transporter type 4 increased in mice supplemented with GPE when compared to that of the diabetic control mice. GPE also decreased the expression of glucose-6-phosphatase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase in the liver. CONCLUSIONS These findings demonstrate that GPE might improve insulin sensitivity and inhibit gluconeogenesis in the liver.


Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine | 2018

Anti-ulcer effect of Gallarhois extract with anti-oxidant activity in an ICR model of ethanol/hydrochloride acid-induced gastric injury

Sung Hwa Song; Ji Eun Kim; Ji Eun Sung; Hyun Ah Lee; Woo Bin Yun; Young-Hee Lee; Hyunkeun Song; Dae-Youn Hwang


Journal of Periodontology | 2018

Trans-cinnamic aldehyde inhibits Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans-induced inflammation in THP-1-derived macrophages via autophagy activation

Jin Chung; Sumi Kim; Hyun Ah Lee; Mi Hee Park; Se-Yeon Kim; Yu Ri Song; Hee Sam Na


Biomedical Optics Express | 2018

Modality switching between therapy and imaging based on the excitation wavelength dependence of dual-function agents in folic acid-conjugated graphene oxides

Seung Won Jun; Junyoung Kwon; Soo Kyung Chun; Hyun Ah Lee; Jaebeom Lee; Dae Youn Hwang; Chen-Yuan Dong; Chang-Seok Kim


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2017

Hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity of ethyl acetate extracts isolated from Asparagus cochinchinensis in ICR mice

Ji Eun Sung; Jun Young Choi; Ji Eun Kim; Hyun Ah Lee; Woo Bin Youn; Mi Rim Lee; Jin Ju Park; Hye Ryeong Kim; Bo Ram Song; Dong Seob Kim; Chung Yeoul Lee; Hee Seob Lee; Dae Youn Hwang


International Journal of Oral Biology | 2017

The Relationship between Mitochondria and NLRP3 Inflammasome

Hyun Ah Lee; Hee Sam Na; Jin Chung


한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2016

Anti-inflammation effects of Asparagus cochinchinensis against ovalbumin-induced asthma model

Ji Eun Sung; Ji Eun Kim; Go Jun; Hyun Ah Lee; Eun Ji Seo; Woo Bin Youn; Dong Seob Kim; Hong Joo Son; Chung Yeoul Lee; Hee Seob Lee; Dae Youn Hwang

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Dae Youn Hwang

Pusan National University

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Ji Eun Kim

College of Natural Resources

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Ji Eun Sung

College of Natural Resources

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Hee Sam Na

Pusan National University

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Hee Seob Lee

Pusan National University

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Jin Chung

Pusan National University

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Sung Hwa Song

Pusan National University

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Dong Seob Kim

College of Natural Resources

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Eun Ji Seo

College of Natural Resources

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Hong Joo Son

College of Natural Resources

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