Establishment of new highly insulin-sensitive cell lines and screening of compounds to facilitate glucose consumption

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To obtain compounds that promote glucose uptake in muscle cells, the novel cell lines A31-IS derived from Balb/c 3T3 A31 and C2C12-IS from mouse myoblast C2C12 were established. In both cell lines, glucose consumption was induced by insulin and suppressed by the addition of Akt-activating kinase inhibitor. The A31-IS cells highly express the insulin receptor β chains, Glut4, and uncoupling protein-3, as compared to the parent Balb/c 3T3 A31 cells, and C2C12-IS cells highly express the insulin receptor β chain as compared to its parent cell line. Using A31-IS cells, we screened our library compounds and obtained three compounds, DF-4394, DF-4451, and DG-5451. These compounds dose-dependently promoted glucose consumption in A31-IS cells and facilitated [3H]-2-deoxyglucose uptake in differentiated C2C12-IS cells. The compounds that we obtained from the library screening will be good candidates for improving insulin resistance in muscle cells. ©2008 The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Hayata, K., Sakano, K., & Nishinaka, S. (2008). Establishment of new highly insulin-sensitive cell lines and screening of compounds to facilitate glucose consumption. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 108(3), 348–354. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.08148FP

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