Sebastian, Siby ; Kenkare, Umakant Waman (1999) Stimulation of brain hexokinase gene expression by recombinant brain insulin-like growth factor in C6 glial cells Experimental Cell Research, 246 (1). pp. 243-247. ISSN 0014-4827
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/excr.1998.4281
Abstract
Glycolysis is essential for cerebral energy generation. Hence, expression and regulation of gene-encoding brain hexokinase (HK I), the exclusive brain glucose phosphorylating enzyme, can be a critical step in this process. The present study demonstrates the ability of recombinant brain insulin-like growth factor (BIGF, a closely related member of insulin superfamily) to stimulate HK I gene expression in a concentration- and time-dependent manner in C6 glial cells. BIGF treatment (10 ng/ml) on quiescent C6 glial cells stimulates transcription and translation of HK I RNA to ~2.5-fold within 4 h after the addition of growth factor. In contrast, insulin or epidermal growth factor could not mimic this effect. Coincubation of cycloheximide with BIGF abolished this stimulatory effect, indicating a requirement for prior protein synthesis for this effect. These results suggest that IGF may have a role in regulating hexokinase gene expression in brain and possibly of brain glucose metabolism.
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Keywords: | Brain; Glycolysis; Hexokinase; Insulin Like-growth Factor; Glial Cells |
ID Code: | 16206 |
Deposited On: | 15 Nov 2010 14:02 |
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