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The Stimulatory Activities of Polysaccharide Compounds Derived from Algae Extracts on Insulin Secretion in Vitro
Dandan ZhangIsao FujiiChangzheng LinKaori ItoHuashi GuanJi'en ZhaoMakoto ShinoharaMakoto Matsukura
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2008 Volume 31 Issue 5 Pages 921-924

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We prepared two series of polysaccharide compounds derived from algae extracts and investigated their stimulatory activity on insulin secretion in vitro using the rat pancreatic cell line, RIN-5F. Several of the compounds exhibited significant stimulatory activity in a dose-dependent manner without apparent cytotoxicity at concentrations above 10 μM. Glybenclamide, a commonly prescribed sulfonylurea (SU) against diabetes mellitus type II, was used as a positive control and showed moderate cytotoxicity in the cell culture assay system. Amylin (IAPP; islet amyloid polypeptide), an inhibitor for glybenclamide, did not inhibit the activity of the isolated compounds, suggesting that they act through a mechanism(s) different from glybenclamide. Algae-derived extracts could be candidates for a new class of anti-diabetic drugs.

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