| Literature DB >> 25449269 |
Yasuhiko Matsumoto1, Masaki Ishii1, Kenichi Ishii1, Wataru Miyaguchi1, Ryo Horie1, Yoshinori Inagaki1, Hiroshi Hamamoto1, Ken-ichiro Tatematsu2, Keiro Uchino2, Toshiki Tamura2, Hideki Sezutsu2, Kazuhisa Sekimizu3.
Abstract
We established a transgenic silkworm strain expressing the human insulin receptor (hIR) using the GAL4/UAS system. Administration of human insulin to transgenic silkworms expressing hIR decreased hemolymph sugar levels and facilitated Akt phosphorylation in the fat body. The decrease in hemolymph sugar levels induced by injection of human insulin in the transgenic silkworms expressing hIR was blocked by co-injection of wortmannin, a phosphoinositide 3-kinase inhibitor. Administration of bovine insulin, an hIR ligand, also effectively decreased sugar levels in the transgenic silkworms. These findings indicate that functional hIRs that respond to human insulin were successfully induced in the transgenic silkworms. We propose that the humanized silkworm expressing hIR is useful for in vivo evaluation of the therapeutic activities of insulin receptor agonists.Entities:
Keywords: Drug discovery; Humanized silkworm; Hyperglycemia; Insulin; Transgenic
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25449269 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.10.143
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575