Protein Information

ID 1321
Name AMPK
Synonyms 5' AMP activated protein kinase subunit beta 1; AMPK; 5' AMP activated protein kinase beta 1 subunit; AMP activated protein kinase beta subunit; AMP activated protein kinase beta 1 non catalytic subunit; AMPK beta 1 chain; AMPK beta1; AMPKb…

Compound Information

ID 1708
Name ACC
CAS 1-aminocyclopropanecarboxylic acid

Reference

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19001513 Richardson MC, Ingamells S, Simonis CD, Cameron IT, Sreekumar R, Vijendren A, Sellahewa L, Coakley S, Byrne CD: Stimulation of lactate production in human granulosa cells by metformin and potential involvement of adenosine 5' monophosphate-activated protein kinase. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2009 Feb;94(2):670-7. Epub 2008 Nov 11.
CONTEXT: Production of 3-carbon units (as lactate) by granulosa cells (GCs) is important in follicular and oocyte development and may be modulated by metformin. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to examine the action of metformin on GC lactate production and potential mediation via AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). DESIGN: GCs were prepared from follicular aspirates. After exposure to metformin and other potential modulators of AMPK in culture, aspects of cellular function were examined. SETTING: The study was conducted in a private fertility clinic/university academic center. PATIENTS: Women undergoing routine in vitro fertilization participated in the study. INTERVENTIONS: All agents were added in culture. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Lactate output of GCs was measured. Cell extracts were prepared after culture, and phosphorylated forms of AMPK and acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACC) were assayed using Western analysis. RESULTS: Metformin led to a rapid increase in lactate production by GCs [minimum effective dose, 250 microm; maximum dose studied, 1 mm (1.22-fold; P < 0.01)]. This dose range of metformin was similar to that required for stimulation of phospho-AMPK in GCs [minimum effective dose, 250 microm; maximum effect, 500 microm (2.01-fold; P < 0.001)]. Increasing phospho-ACC, as a representative downstream target regulated by AMPK, was apparent over a lower range (minimum effective dose, 31 microm; maximum effect, 250 microm; P < 0.001). A level of metformin (125 microm) insufficient for the stimulation of lactate output when used alone potentiated the effects of suboptimal doses of insulin on lactate production. Adiponectin (2.5 microg/ml) had a small but significant effect on lactate output. CONCLUSIONS: Metformin activates AMPK in GCs, stimulating lactate production and increasing phospho-ACC. Metformin also enhances the action of suboptimal insulin concentrations to stimulate lactate production.
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