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Current trends in small molecule discovery targeting key cellular signaling events towards the combined management of diabetes and obesity

Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, also known as Type 2 diabetes is a polygenic disorder leading to abnormalities in the carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The major contributors in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes (T2D) include resistance to insulin action, β cell dysfunction, an abnorm...

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Autores principales: Sangeetha, Kadapakkam Nandabalan, Sujatha, Sundaresan, Muthusamy, Velusamy Shanmuganathan, Anand, Singaravel, Shilpa, Kusampudi, kumari, Posa Jyothi, Sarathkumar, Baskaran, Thiyagarajan, Gopal, Lakshmi, Baddireddi Subhadra
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Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5767913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29379255
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630013394
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author Sangeetha, Kadapakkam Nandabalan
Sujatha, Sundaresan
Muthusamy, Velusamy Shanmuganathan
Anand, Singaravel
Shilpa, Kusampudi
kumari, Posa Jyothi
Sarathkumar, Baskaran
Thiyagarajan, Gopal
Lakshmi, Baddireddi Subhadra
author_facet Sangeetha, Kadapakkam Nandabalan
Sujatha, Sundaresan
Muthusamy, Velusamy Shanmuganathan
Anand, Singaravel
Shilpa, Kusampudi
kumari, Posa Jyothi
Sarathkumar, Baskaran
Thiyagarajan, Gopal
Lakshmi, Baddireddi Subhadra
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description Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, also known as Type 2 diabetes is a polygenic disorder leading to abnormalities in the carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The major contributors in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes (T2D) include resistance to insulin action, β cell dysfunction, an abnormality in glucose metabolism and storage, visceral obesity and to some extent inflammation and oxidative stress. Insulin resistance, along with a defect in insulin secretion by the pancreatic β cells is instrumental towards progression to hyperglycemia. Increased incidence of obesity is also a major contributing factor in the escalating rates of type 2 diabetes. Drug discovery efforts are therefore crucially dependent on identifying individual molecular targets and validating their relevance to human disease. The current review discusses bioactive compounds from medicinal plants offering enhanced therapeutic potential for the combined patho-physiology of diabetes and obesity. We have demonstrated that 3β-taraxerol a pentacyclic triterpenoid (14-taraxeren-3-ol) isolated from the ethyl acetate extract of Mangifera indica, chlorogenic acid isolated from the methanol extract of Cichorium intybus, methyl tetracosanoate from the methanol extract of Costus pictus and vitalboside A derived from methanolic extract of Syzygium cumini exhibited significant effects on insulin stimulated glucose uptake causing insulin sensitizing effects on 3T3L1 adipocytes (an in vitro model mimicking adipocytes). Whereas, (3β)-stigmast-5-en-3-ol isolated from Adathoda vasica and Aloe emodin isolated from Cassia fistula showed significant insulin mimetic effects favoring glucose uptake in L6 myotubes (an in vitro model mimicking skeletal muscle cells). These extracts and molecules showed glucose uptake through activation of PI3K, an important insulin signaling intermediate. Interestingly, cinnamic acid isolated from the hydro-alcohol extract of Cinnamomum cassia was found to activate glucose transport in L6 myotubes through the involvement of GLUT4 via the PI3K-independent pathway. However, the activation of glucose storage was effective in the presence of 3β-taraxerol and aloe emodin though inhibition of GSK3β activity. Therefore, the mechanism of improvement of glucose and lipid metabolism exhibited by the small molecules isolated from our lab is discussed. However, Obesity is a major risk factor for type-2 diabetes leading to destruction of insulin receptors causing insulin resistance. Identification of compounds with dual activity (anti-diabetic and antiadipogenic activity) is of current interest. The protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) is an important negative regulator of the insulin and leptin-signaling pathway is of significance in target definition and discovery.
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spelling pubmed-57679132018-01-29 Current trends in small molecule discovery targeting key cellular signaling events towards the combined management of diabetes and obesity Sangeetha, Kadapakkam Nandabalan Sujatha, Sundaresan Muthusamy, Velusamy Shanmuganathan Anand, Singaravel Shilpa, Kusampudi kumari, Posa Jyothi Sarathkumar, Baskaran Thiyagarajan, Gopal Lakshmi, Baddireddi Subhadra Bioinformation Review Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, also known as Type 2 diabetes is a polygenic disorder leading to abnormalities in the carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The major contributors in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes (T2D) include resistance to insulin action, β cell dysfunction, an abnormality in glucose metabolism and storage, visceral obesity and to some extent inflammation and oxidative stress. Insulin resistance, along with a defect in insulin secretion by the pancreatic β cells is instrumental towards progression to hyperglycemia. Increased incidence of obesity is also a major contributing factor in the escalating rates of type 2 diabetes. Drug discovery efforts are therefore crucially dependent on identifying individual molecular targets and validating their relevance to human disease. The current review discusses bioactive compounds from medicinal plants offering enhanced therapeutic potential for the combined patho-physiology of diabetes and obesity. We have demonstrated that 3β-taraxerol a pentacyclic triterpenoid (14-taraxeren-3-ol) isolated from the ethyl acetate extract of Mangifera indica, chlorogenic acid isolated from the methanol extract of Cichorium intybus, methyl tetracosanoate from the methanol extract of Costus pictus and vitalboside A derived from methanolic extract of Syzygium cumini exhibited significant effects on insulin stimulated glucose uptake causing insulin sensitizing effects on 3T3L1 adipocytes (an in vitro model mimicking adipocytes). Whereas, (3β)-stigmast-5-en-3-ol isolated from Adathoda vasica and Aloe emodin isolated from Cassia fistula showed significant insulin mimetic effects favoring glucose uptake in L6 myotubes (an in vitro model mimicking skeletal muscle cells). These extracts and molecules showed glucose uptake through activation of PI3K, an important insulin signaling intermediate. Interestingly, cinnamic acid isolated from the hydro-alcohol extract of Cinnamomum cassia was found to activate glucose transport in L6 myotubes through the involvement of GLUT4 via the PI3K-independent pathway. However, the activation of glucose storage was effective in the presence of 3β-taraxerol and aloe emodin though inhibition of GSK3β activity. Therefore, the mechanism of improvement of glucose and lipid metabolism exhibited by the small molecules isolated from our lab is discussed. However, Obesity is a major risk factor for type-2 diabetes leading to destruction of insulin receptors causing insulin resistance. Identification of compounds with dual activity (anti-diabetic and antiadipogenic activity) is of current interest. The protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) is an important negative regulator of the insulin and leptin-signaling pathway is of significance in target definition and discovery. Biomedical Informatics 2017-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5767913/ /pubmed/29379255 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630013394 Text en © 2017 Biomedical Informatics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
spellingShingle Review
Sangeetha, Kadapakkam Nandabalan
Sujatha, Sundaresan
Muthusamy, Velusamy Shanmuganathan
Anand, Singaravel
Shilpa, Kusampudi
kumari, Posa Jyothi
Sarathkumar, Baskaran
Thiyagarajan, Gopal
Lakshmi, Baddireddi Subhadra
Current trends in small molecule discovery targeting key cellular signaling events towards the combined management of diabetes and obesity
title Current trends in small molecule discovery targeting key cellular signaling events towards the combined management of diabetes and obesity
title_full Current trends in small molecule discovery targeting key cellular signaling events towards the combined management of diabetes and obesity
title_fullStr Current trends in small molecule discovery targeting key cellular signaling events towards the combined management of diabetes and obesity
title_full_unstemmed Current trends in small molecule discovery targeting key cellular signaling events towards the combined management of diabetes and obesity
title_short Current trends in small molecule discovery targeting key cellular signaling events towards the combined management of diabetes and obesity
title_sort current trends in small molecule discovery targeting key cellular signaling events towards the combined management of diabetes and obesity
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5767913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29379255
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630013394
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