New Perspectives on the Molecular Action of Metformin in the Context of Cellular Transduction and Adipogenesis
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
26(8), С. 3690 - 3690
Опубликована: Апрель 14, 2025
Metformin,
a
widely
used
antidiabetic
drug,
modulates
the
cellular
physiology
and
metabolism
of
various
body
tissues,
including
adipose
tissue.
Adipogenesis,
complex
process
in
which
mesenchymal
stem
cells
(MSC)
differentiate
into
functional
adipocytes,
plays
key
role
metabolic
health
represents
potential
therapeutic
target
for
diverse
disorders.
Notably,
recent
evidence
suggests
that
metformin
adipocyte
differentiation.
This
narrative
review
explores
effects
on
metabolism,
with
particular
focus
adipogenesis.
The
findings
compiled
this
show
regulates
glucose
lipid
multiple
skeletal
muscle,
tissue,
liver,
intestine.
Furthermore,
adipogenesis
through
AMP-activated
protein
kinase
(AMPK)-dependent
independent
mechanisms
3T3-L1
adipose-derived
cells.
also
emphasizes
can
promote
or
inhibit
accumulation,
depending
its
concentration.
Additionally,
attenuates
inflammatory
pathways
by
reducing
production
proinflammatory
cytokines
such
as
IL-6,
MCP-1,
COX-2.
Finally,
supports
vitamin
D
enhances
anti-inflammatory
actions
promotes
cell
differentiation
toward
beige
phenotype.
In
summary,
examines
molecular
to
propose
new
strategies
managing
obesity
related
diseases.
Язык: Английский
Metformin Lysosomal Targeting: A Novel Aspect to Be Investigated for Metformin Repurposing in Neurodegenerative Diseases?
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
25(16), С. 8884 - 8884
Опубликована: Авг. 15, 2024
Metformin
is
a
widely
employed
drug
in
type
2
diabetes.
In
addition
to
warranting
good
short-
and
long-term
glycemic
control,
metformin
displays
many
intriguing
properties
as
protection
against
cardiovascular
neurodegenerative
diseases,
anti-tumorigenic
longevity
promotion.
being
low-cost
drug,
generally
well
tolerated.
However,
despite
the
enthusiastic
drive
aliment
these
novel
studies,
contradictory
results
suggest
importance
of
better
elucidating
complexity
action
different
tissues/cells
establish
its
possible
employment
diseases.
This
review
summarises
recent
data
identifying
lysosomal-dependent
processes
lysosomal
targets,
such
endosomal
Na+/H+
exchangers,
presenilin
enhancer
(PEN2),
pathway
leading
AMP-activated
protein
kinase
(AMPK)
activation,
transcription
factor
EB
(TFEB),
modulated
by
metformin.
Lysosomal
dysfunctions
resulting
autophagic
acidification
biogenesis
impairment
appear
be
hallmarks
inherited
acquired
Lysosomes
are
not
yet
seen
sort
cellular
dump
but
crucial
determining
key
signalling
paths
involved
clearance
aggregated
proteins.
Thus,
possibility
pharmacologically
modulating
them
deserves
great
interest.
Despite
potentiality
this
context,
additional
important
issues,
dosing,
should
addressed
future.
Язык: Английский
Investigating the Effects of Gossypetin on Cardiovascular Function in Diet-Induced Pre-Diabetic Male Sprague Dawley Rats
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
25(22), С. 12105 - 12105
Опубликована: Ноя. 11, 2024
Gossypetin
(GTIN)
is
a
naturally
occurring
flavonoid
recognised
for
its
pharmacological
properties.
This
study
examined
the
effects
of
GTIN
on
cardiovascular
function
in
diet-induced
pre-diabetic
rat
model,
which
has
not
been
previously
studied.
Pre-diabetes
was
induced
using
high-fat
high-carbohydrate
(HFHC)
diet
supplemented
with
15%
fructose
water
20
weeks.
Thereafter,
animals
were
sub-divided
into
five
groups
(
Язык: Английский
Impact of Socio-Demographics and Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) on Misconceptions of Metformin Use in Diabetes: A Potential Myth and Disbelief in South Asia
Liyana Arachchi Chanika Rangani,
Balapuwaduge Isuru Layan M Mendis,
Harshini Rajapakse
и другие.
Cureus,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Авг. 22, 2024
The
influence
of
misconceptions
and
related
socio-demographics
on
metformin
use
could
hamper
adherence
to
medications.
This
study
aimed
assess
the
rates
causes
non-adherence
investigate
knowledge,
attitudes,
practices
(KAP)
including
association
with
socio-demographic
variables.
Язык: Английский