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Nanomolar Caffeic Acid Decreases Glucose Uptake and the Effects of High Glucose in Endothelial Cells
Epidemiological studies suggest that moderate and prolonged consumption of coffee is associated with a reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes but the molecular mechanisms underlying this effect are not known. In this study, we report the effects of physiological concentrations of caffeic acid, e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4636304/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26544184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142421 |
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author | Natarelli, Lucia Ranaldi, Giulia Leoni, Guido Roselli, Marianna Guantario, Barbara Comitato, Raffaella Ambra, Roberto Cimino, Francesco Speciale, Antonio Virgili, Fabio Canali, Raffaella |
author_facet | Natarelli, Lucia Ranaldi, Giulia Leoni, Guido Roselli, Marianna Guantario, Barbara Comitato, Raffaella Ambra, Roberto Cimino, Francesco Speciale, Antonio Virgili, Fabio Canali, Raffaella |
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description | Epidemiological studies suggest that moderate and prolonged consumption of coffee is associated with a reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes but the molecular mechanisms underlying this effect are not known. In this study, we report the effects of physiological concentrations of caffeic acid, easily achievable by normal dietary habits, in endothelial cells cultured in 25 mM of glucose (high glucose, HG). In HG, the presence of 10 nM caffeic acid was associated with a decrease of glucose uptake but not to changes of GLUT-1 membrane localization or mRNA levels. Moreover, caffeic acid countered HG-induced loss of barrier integrity, reducing actin rearrangement and FITC-dextran passage. The decreased flux of glucose associated to caffeic acid affected HG induced apoptosis by down-regulating the expression of initiator (caspase 8 and 9) and effector caspases (caspase 7 and 3) and by increasing the levels of phosphorylated Bcl-2. We also observed that caffeic acid in HG condition was associated to a reduction of p65 subunit nuclear levels with respect to HG alone. NF-κB activation has been shown to lead to apoptosis in HG treated cells and the analysis of the expression of a panel of about 90 genes related to NF-κB signaling pathway revealed that caffeic acid significantly influenced gene expression changes induced by HG. In conclusion, our results suggest that caffeic acid, decreasing the metabolic stress induced by HG, allows the activation of survival mechanisms mediated by a different modulation of NF-κB-related signaling pathways and to the activation of anti-apoptotic proteins. |
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spelling | pubmed-46363042015-11-13 Nanomolar Caffeic Acid Decreases Glucose Uptake and the Effects of High Glucose in Endothelial Cells Natarelli, Lucia Ranaldi, Giulia Leoni, Guido Roselli, Marianna Guantario, Barbara Comitato, Raffaella Ambra, Roberto Cimino, Francesco Speciale, Antonio Virgili, Fabio Canali, Raffaella PLoS One Research Article Epidemiological studies suggest that moderate and prolonged consumption of coffee is associated with a reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes but the molecular mechanisms underlying this effect are not known. In this study, we report the effects of physiological concentrations of caffeic acid, easily achievable by normal dietary habits, in endothelial cells cultured in 25 mM of glucose (high glucose, HG). In HG, the presence of 10 nM caffeic acid was associated with a decrease of glucose uptake but not to changes of GLUT-1 membrane localization or mRNA levels. Moreover, caffeic acid countered HG-induced loss of barrier integrity, reducing actin rearrangement and FITC-dextran passage. The decreased flux of glucose associated to caffeic acid affected HG induced apoptosis by down-regulating the expression of initiator (caspase 8 and 9) and effector caspases (caspase 7 and 3) and by increasing the levels of phosphorylated Bcl-2. We also observed that caffeic acid in HG condition was associated to a reduction of p65 subunit nuclear levels with respect to HG alone. NF-κB activation has been shown to lead to apoptosis in HG treated cells and the analysis of the expression of a panel of about 90 genes related to NF-κB signaling pathway revealed that caffeic acid significantly influenced gene expression changes induced by HG. In conclusion, our results suggest that caffeic acid, decreasing the metabolic stress induced by HG, allows the activation of survival mechanisms mediated by a different modulation of NF-κB-related signaling pathways and to the activation of anti-apoptotic proteins. Public Library of Science 2015-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4636304/ /pubmed/26544184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142421 Text en © 2015 Natarelli et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Natarelli, Lucia Ranaldi, Giulia Leoni, Guido Roselli, Marianna Guantario, Barbara Comitato, Raffaella Ambra, Roberto Cimino, Francesco Speciale, Antonio Virgili, Fabio Canali, Raffaella Nanomolar Caffeic Acid Decreases Glucose Uptake and the Effects of High Glucose in Endothelial Cells |
title | Nanomolar Caffeic Acid Decreases Glucose Uptake and the Effects of High Glucose in Endothelial Cells |
title_full | Nanomolar Caffeic Acid Decreases Glucose Uptake and the Effects of High Glucose in Endothelial Cells |
title_fullStr | Nanomolar Caffeic Acid Decreases Glucose Uptake and the Effects of High Glucose in Endothelial Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Nanomolar Caffeic Acid Decreases Glucose Uptake and the Effects of High Glucose in Endothelial Cells |
title_short | Nanomolar Caffeic Acid Decreases Glucose Uptake and the Effects of High Glucose in Endothelial Cells |
title_sort | nanomolar caffeic acid decreases glucose uptake and the effects of high glucose in endothelial cells |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4636304/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26544184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142421 |
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