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Involvement of the AMPK-PTEN pathway in insulin resistance induced by high glucose in cultured rat podocytes

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DOI: 10.1016/j.biocel.2014.04.008

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Podocytes; Hyperglycemia; AMPK; PTEN; Metformin

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  1. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [N N401 228434, N N401 024035]
  2. National Science Center, Poland [N N401 005740, 2012/05/B/NZ5/01448]

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As part of the filtration barrier, podocytes play an important role in the development of diabetic nephropathy. Disturbances in insulin signaling accompanied by insulin resistance can lead to various intracellular events. We hypothesized that high glucose concentrations would lead to disturbances in interactions between AMPK and PTEN proteins in podocytes. Experiments were performed in primary rat podocytes cultured with normal (5.6 mM) or high (30 mM) glucose concentrations for 5 d. Immunodetection methods were used to detect AMPK, PTEN, insulin receptor, and Akt proteins, and their phosphorylated forms. Insulin-stimulated changes in glucose uptake were used to detect insulin resistance. Isoforms of AMPK were detected by RT-PCR. AMPK and PTEN activities were modified by metformin, Compound C, siRNA for AMPK isoforms alpha 1 and alpha 2 and siRNA for PTEN, respectively. We found that impairment of insulin induction of glucose uptake into podocytes cultivated in the presence of high glucose concentrations for long periods of time is associated with increased PTEN levels in an AMPK-dependent manner. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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