A Preadipocyte Differentiation Assay as a Method for Screening Potential Anti-Type II Diabetes Drugs from Herbal Extracts.
A Preadipocyte Differentiation Assay as a Method for Screening Potential Anti-Type II Diabetes Drugs from Herbal Extracts.: Planta Med. 2006 Jan;72(1):14-9 Authors: Xu ME, Xiao SZ, Sun YH, Ou-Yang Y, Guan C, Zheng XX
A cell-based method for screening drug candidates from herbal extracts that have possible anti-type II diabetic effects was established. The differentiation of preadipocytes into adipocytes was used as a sensitive primary indicator of a drug's potential effect on type II diabetes. We established a quantitative method by using a computer image analysis system for assessing the morphological alterations. The assay was validated by screening compounds extracted from Chinese herbs and the known drug rosiglitazone for their capability of modulating PPARgamma gene expression and glucose uptake by adipocytes. Two drug candidates having possible anti-type II diabetic effects were identified. Abbreviations. DMEM:Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium FCS:fetal calf serum RT-PCR:reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction WST:water-soluble tetrazolium PPARgamma:peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor FITC:fluorescein isothiocyanate PI:propidium iodide PS:phosphatidyl serine.
