2021
DOI: 10.3390/biom11020268
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The Influence of Coumestrol on Sphingolipid Signaling Pathway and Insulin Resistance Development in Primary Rat Hepatocytes

Abstract: Coumestrol is a phytoestrogen widely known for its anti-diabetic, anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Thus, it gets a lot of attention as a potential agent in the nutritional therapy of diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. In our study, we evaluated whether coumestrol affects insulin resistance development via the sphingolipid signaling pathway in primary rat hepatocytes. The cells were isolated from the male Wistar rat's liver with the use of collagenase perfusion. Next, we incubated the … Show more

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“… 46 The concentrations of sphingolipids, namely, ceramide and sphinganine were reduced in insulin-resistant primary rat hepatocytes, resulting to the amelioration of hepatic insulin resistance. 47 In the present study, the sphinganine level was significantly higher in ANGPTL8/betatrophin knockout HepG2/IR cells than that in wild type HepG2/IR cells ( p = 0.005), suggesting ANGPTL8/betatrophin knockout may contribute to the development of insulin resistance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 42%
“… 46 The concentrations of sphingolipids, namely, ceramide and sphinganine were reduced in insulin-resistant primary rat hepatocytes, resulting to the amelioration of hepatic insulin resistance. 47 In the present study, the sphinganine level was significantly higher in ANGPTL8/betatrophin knockout HepG2/IR cells than that in wild type HepG2/IR cells ( p = 0.005), suggesting ANGPTL8/betatrophin knockout may contribute to the development of insulin resistance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 42%
“…Furthermore, a rheostat of ROS-antioxidants can regulate the activity of SphKs ( Section 7.2 ). In support of this, adiponectin [ 284 ] and coumestrol [ 296 ] that function as antioxidants and administration of antioxidants [ 297 ] reduced the ratio of ceramide/S1P, contributing to prevention against oxidative stress-mediated diseases ( Table 4 ). As described earlier, the binding of adiponectin, an antioxidant, to its receptor, AdipoR, further enhances the receptor’s CDase activity [ 12 ].…”
Section: A Rheostat Of Ceramide-s1p In the Regulation Of Oxidative St...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as discussed above, the risk associated with ERT outweighs the benefits, thus the modern perspective can be to use plant-based therapies like phytoEs (PhEs) and their derivatives [ 178 ] ( Figure 2 ). These polyphenolic estrogenic compounds of plant origin are classified in four main classes (isoflavones, lignans, coumestans, and stilbenes) and possess E-like activity binding both ERα and ERβ [ 179 ]. And as per previous studies, appear to increase both Cer and S1P in vitro in HepG2 cells and in primary rat hepatocytes [ 179 , 180 , 181 ].…”
Section: Estrogens and Sphingolipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These polyphenolic estrogenic compounds of plant origin are classified in four main classes (isoflavones, lignans, coumestans, and stilbenes) and possess E-like activity binding both ERα and ERβ [ 179 ]. And as per previous studies, appear to increase both Cer and S1P in vitro in HepG2 cells and in primary rat hepatocytes [ 179 , 180 , 181 ]. Importantly, over the last years, some experimental and clinical data have demonstrated the potential of these E-like molecules to address several conditions associated with menopause, including CVDs [ 182 , 183 ].…”
Section: Estrogens and Sphingolipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%