Anti-diabetic activity of stigmasterol from soybean oil by targeting the GLUT4 glucose transporter

Food Nutr Res. 2017 Aug 23;61(1):1364117. doi: 10.1080/16546628.2017.1364117. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

The present study investigated the anti-diabetic activity and potential mechanism of stigmasterol (SMR), which is a kind of phytosterols derived from the edible soybean oil in vitro and in vivo. SMR displayed a mild GLUT4 translocation activity by 1.44-fold in L6 cells. L6 cells were treated with different concentration of SMR, showing significant effects on the enhancing glucose uptake. SMR administrated orally to the KK-Ay mice significantly alleviated their insulin resistance and oral glucose tolerance with reducing fasting blood-glucose levels and blood lipid indexes such as triglyceride and cholesterol. Moreover, the GLUT4 expression in L6 cells, skeletal muscle and white adipose tissue had been also enhanced. In this paper we conclude that, stigmasterol seems to have potential beneficial effects on the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus with the probable mechanism of targeting GLUT4 glucose transporter included increasing GLUT4 translocation and expression.

Keywords: Anti-diabetic agents; KK-Ay mice; L6 cells; glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4); insulin resistance; stigmasterol.

Grants and funding

The work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China grants (81573561 and 81102798), and Hubei Provincial Training Programs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Undergraduates (SCX15025); Hubei Key Science and Technology Innovation Project [2016ACA138].