Abstract :
JiangTangXiaoKe (JTXK) granule, a Chinese traditional herbal formula, has been clinically
used and demonstrated to be beneficial in controlling high glucose and to relieve the symptoms of
Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients for decades. In this study, we explored how loganin, one of the
components in JTXK granule, mediated the anti-diabetic effect.
Materials and Methods: We generate a cell model with the dysfunction of insulin secretion by overexpression
FOXO1 in INS-1 cells. MTT method was used to detect cytotoxicity after treated with
Loganin. ELISA analysis was used to examine insulin secretion. The expression levels of FOXO1 and
Akt were evaluated by Western blot.
Results: Treatment with Loganin did not change the expression level of FOXO1 in INS-1 cells, but
increased phosphorylation of FOXO1 and inhibited the nuclear translocation and accumulation of
FOXO1, which improved the insulin secretion of the cells. Mechanistically, we found PI3K/Akt signaling
pathway involved in these effects, which were blocked by an Akt inhibitor, LY294002.
Conclusion: Loganin mediated the subcellular distribution of FOXO1 via PI3K/Akt signaling pathway,
which protected the function of insulin secretion in islet INS-1 cells.
Keywords :
Akt pathway , Factor forkhead box O1- (FOXO1) , INS-1 cells , Loganin , Pancreatic β-cell