Chicoric and chlorogenic acids (CRA and CGA), two caffeic acid derivatives found in a large variety of plants, particularly in Asteraceae, are known to modulate glucose-6- phosphatase (G6Pase) in hepatic and muscle cells. The aim of the present study is to use CRA/CGA to explore the modulation role and molecular mechanism of endocrine pancreatic beta-cells’ insulin secretion. The G6Pase enzyme activity influenced by caffeic and derivatives alone or in combination was assessed on microsomal fractions of INS1-betacells and hepatocytes. Overall, our results show inverse effects of CGA/CRA, allowing us to investigate the G6Pase activity modulation under low and high glucose concentrations. Our data strongly suggests the existence of two putative forms of the G6Pase enzyme. Based on these observations, we formulate the hypothesis of an adaptative bi-conformational model of G6Pase enzyme activity modulation depending on the level of the beta-cell glucose exposure.
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