Berberine activates bitter taste responses of enteroendocrine STC-1 cells

Jan 25, 2018Molecular and cellular biochemistry

Berberine triggers bitter taste signals in gut hormone-producing cells

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Abstract

Berberine is associated with a marked increase in GLP-1 secretion from enteroendocrine cells.

  • GLP-1 plays a role in regulating insulin secretion and glucose levels.
  • Berberine stimulates GLP-1 release through interaction with bitter taste receptors in STC-1 cells.
  • Inhibition of phospholipase C reduces responses to berberine and other bitter compounds.
  • TAS2R38, a subtype of bitter taste receptor, is linked to increased GLP-1 secretion.
  • Silencing TAS2R38 with small interfering RNA decreases berberine-induced GLP-1 release.
  • The findings suggest a PLC-dependent pathway for GLP-1 secretion influenced by bitter taste receptors.

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