Exendin-4 regulates pancreatic ABCA1 transcription via CaMKK/CaMKIV pathway.
J Cell Mol Med · 2010
Last updated 2026-05-28In lab tests on rat insulin-secreting cells, the GLP-1 drug exendin-4 increased the production of a protein called ABCA1, which peaked at a dose of 10 nM. The increase was blocked by a chemical that stops a signaling pathway involving CaMKK and CaMKIV, and the effect was also reduced when CaMKIV was turned off using siRNA.
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| Journal | J Cell Mol Med, 2010 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 21 |
| Relative citation ratio | 0.54 |
| NIH percentile | 31 |
| Molecules | — |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes |
Abstract
ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) in pancreatic beta cells influences insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis. This study investigates whether the long-acting agonist of the glucagon-like peptide 1, namely exendin-4, which mediates stimulatory effects on ABCA1 gene expression, could interfere with the Ca(2+)/calmodulin (CaM)-dependent protein kinase (CaMK) cascade. ABCA1 promoter activity was examined by reporter gene assay in rat insulin-secreting INS-1 cells incubated with exendin-4. CaMKIV activity was assessed by detection of activation-loop phosphorylation (Thr(196)) of CaMKIV. We investigated the influence of the constitutively active form (CaMKIVc) or CaMKIV knockdown on ABCA1 expression. Increased abundance of ABCA1 protein was noted in response to rising concentrations of exendin-4 with maximum induction at 10 nM. Exendin-4 also stimulated ABCA1 promoter activity, but failed to do so in the presence of STO-609, a CaMKK inhibitor. Up-regulation of CaMKIV phosphorylation (at Thr(196)) peaked after 10 min. of exposure to exendin-4. CaMKIVc enhanced or up-regulated ABCA1 promoter activity in INS-1 cells. Furthermore, exendin-4 induction of ABCA1 protein expression was significantly suppressed in cells treated with CaMKIV-siRNA. Activation of the CaMKK/CaMKIV cascade by exendin-4 stimulated ABCA1 gene transcription, indicating that exendin-4 plays an important role in insulin secretion and cholesterol ester content in pancreatic beta cells.
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