M. Nose et al., THE EFFECTS OF 18-ALPHA,BETA-GLYCYRRHETINIC ACID ON THE HORMONAL INDUCTION OF TYROSINE AMINOTRANSFERASE IN RAT PRIMARY CULTURED-HEPATOCYTES, Planta medica, 62(5), 1996, pp. 410-412
The effects of 18 alpha,beta-glycyrrhetinic acid (18 alpha,beta-GA) on
the hormonal induction of tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT) in rat prim
ary cultured hepatocytes were investigated. Dexamethassone or glucagon
used alone caused an increase in enzyme activity, and in combination
their effects were additive. In the 18 beta-GA hepatocytes pretreated
for 6 h, the dexamethasone-induced increase in the enzyme activity was
slightly reduced in a dose-independent manner, and the glucagon-induc
ed increase and the combined effects of these two inducers were signif
icantly reduced in a dose-dependent manner. On the other hand, 18 alph
a-GA, which was the isomer of 18 beta-GA, exerted no influence on the
hormonally mediated increase in enzyme activity. Moreover, 18 beta-GA
reduced the glucose release induced by glucagon in a dose-dependent ma
nner and 18 alpha-GA did not. These results suggested that 18 beta-GA
reduced the glucagon-mediated cell response in rat hepatocytes.