
doi: 10.1007/bf02624640
pmid: 2698039
Water extract of the bark of plant of Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb is used as an antidiabetic drug in indigenous medicine in India. (-) Epicatechin, its active principle, has been found to be insulinogenic. The present in vitro study reports some insulin like activities of (-) epicatechin. Like insulin, (-) epicatechin stimulates oxygen uptake in fat cells and tissue slices of various organs, increases glycogen content of rat diaphragm in dose-dependent manner with corresponding increase in U14-C glucose uptake, and inhibits theophylline induced lipolysis in isolated fat pads in dose-dependent manner. Experiments on competitive binding of 125I-insulin and (-) epicatechin to liver cell plasma membrane indicate that insulin does not share binding site with (-) epicatechin. (-) Epicatechin at a concentration of up to 1 mM does not effect the release of glucagon from the islets in vitro. Thus, (-) epicatechin has insulinogenic as well as insulin like properties.
Male, Lipolysis, Muscles, Cell Membrane, Diaphragm, Fatty Acids, Nonesterified, In Vitro Techniques, Glucagon, Catechin, Rats, Islets of Langerhans, Kinetics, Glucose, Oxygen Consumption, Adipose Tissue, Liver, Organ Specificity, Animals, Insulin, Glycogen
Male, Lipolysis, Muscles, Cell Membrane, Diaphragm, Fatty Acids, Nonesterified, In Vitro Techniques, Glucagon, Catechin, Rats, Islets of Langerhans, Kinetics, Glucose, Oxygen Consumption, Adipose Tissue, Liver, Organ Specificity, Animals, Insulin, Glycogen
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