Chen_2015_Xenobiotica_45_782

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Title : Decreased carboxylesterases expression and hydrolytic activity in type 2 diabetic mice through Akt\/mTOR\/HIF-1alpha\/Stra13 pathway - Chen_2015_Xenobiotica_45_782
Author(s) : Chen R , Wang Y , Ning R , Hu J , Liu W , Xiong J , Wu L , Liu J , Hu G , Yang J
Ref : Xenobiotica , 45 :782 , 2015
Abstract :

1. This study investigated the alteration of carboxylesterases in type 2 diabetes. We found that the carboxylesterase 1d (Ces1d) and carboxylesterase 1e (Ces1e) expression and the capacity of hydrolytic activity of liver and intestine decreased, whereas the Akt/mTOR/HIF-1alpha/ Stra13 (DEC1) signaling was activated in T2D mice. Consistently, high insulin could give rise to the same results in the high-glucose DMEM condition, which mimicked T2D, in primary mouse hepatocytes. 2. Perifosine or rapamycin almost abolished the decrease of the Ces1d and Ces1e expression and the hydrolytic activity induced by the insulin in the primary mouse hepatocytes. 3. The responsiveness of human hepatoma (HepG2) cells to high insulin in high-glucose condition was similar to that of primary mouse hepatocytes in terms of the altered expression of carboxylesterases. 4. The knockdown of HIF-1alpha or DEC1 with shRNA construct abrogated the decrease of the CES1 and CES2 expression induced by the insulin in high glucose condition in HepG2 cells. 5. Taken together, the decreased carboxylesterases expression and hydrolytic activity in T2D mice are through the Akt/mTOR/HIF-1alpha/Stra13 (DEC1) pathway.

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Chen R, Wang Y, Ning R, Hu J, Liu W, Xiong J, Wu L, Liu J, Hu G, Yang J (2015)
Decreased carboxylesterases expression and hydrolytic activity in type 2 diabetic mice through Akt\/mTOR\/HIF-1alpha\/Stra13 pathway
Xenobiotica 45 :782

Chen R, Wang Y, Ning R, Hu J, Liu W, Xiong J, Wu L, Liu J, Hu G, Yang J (2015)
Xenobiotica 45 :782