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升高的葡萄糖浓度会抑制培养的肝细胞中DNA的合成以及c-myc的表达。

Elevated glucose concentrations inhibit DNA synthesis and expression of c-myc in cultured hepatocytes.

作者信息

Dajani O F, Refsnes M, Guren T K, Horn R S, Thoresen G H, Christoffersen T

机构信息

Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Blindern, Norway.

出版信息

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1994 Aug 15;202(3):1476-82. doi: 10.1006/bbrc.1994.2097.

Abstract

Glucose depressed DNA synthesis in rat hepatocytes in primary culture. As compared to controls cultured with 5.6 mM glucose, maximal (> or = 75%) inhibition was obtained at 20-30 mM, and half-maximal effect at 10-15 mM. Comparison of D- and L-glucose showed that the effect was specific for the D-form. Maximal inhibition required the presence of glucose during the first 24 hours of culture. The expression of the c-myc gene was reduced when the hepatocytes were cultured in the presence of elevated glucose. The responses to epidermal growth factor, insulin and vasopressin, in terms of percentual stimulation of DNA synthesis, were qualitatively similar at 5.6 and 16.8 mM glucose, while glucagon stimulated more strongly when the glucose concentration was increased; glucagon at concentrations > or = 1 nM reversed the inhibition by glucose. 8-Br-cAMP mimicked the effect of glucagon. These results suggest that an increase in the level of glucose depresses hepatocyte DNA synthesis. The effect is associated with lowered expression of the c-myc gene and is counteracted by cAMP.

摘要

葡萄糖抑制原代培养大鼠肝细胞的DNA合成。与在5.6 mM葡萄糖中培养的对照相比,在20 - 30 mM时可获得最大(≥75%)抑制,在10 - 15 mM时出现半数最大效应。D - 葡萄糖和L - 葡萄糖的比较表明,该效应对D型葡萄糖具有特异性。最大抑制需要在培养的最初24小时内存在葡萄糖。当肝细胞在高葡萄糖存在下培养时,c - myc基因的表达降低。在5.6 mM和16.8 mM葡萄糖条件下,就DNA合成的百分比刺激而言,对表皮生长因子、胰岛素和血管加压素的反应在质量上相似,而当葡萄糖浓度升高时,胰高血糖素的刺激作用更强;浓度≥1 nM的胰高血糖素可逆转葡萄糖的抑制作用。8 - 溴 - cAMP模拟了胰高血糖素的作用。这些结果表明,葡萄糖水平升高会抑制肝细胞DNA合成。该效应与c - myc基因表达降低有关,并被cAMP抵消。

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