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OCT1 is a high-capacity thiamine transporter that regulates hepatic steatosis and is a target of metformin.


ABSTRACT: Organic cation transporter 1, OCT1 (SLC22A1), is the major hepatic uptake transporter for metformin, the most prescribed antidiabetic drug. However, its endogenous role is poorly understood. Here we show that similar to metformin treatment, loss of Oct1 caused an increase in the ratio of AMP to ATP, activated the energy sensor AMP-activated kinase (AMPK), and substantially reduced triglyceride (TG) levels in livers from healthy and leptin-deficient mice. Conversely, livers of human OCT1 transgenic mice fed high-fat diets were enlarged with high TG levels. Metabolomic and isotopic uptake methods identified thiamine as a principal endogenous substrate of OCT1. Thiamine deficiency enhanced the phosphorylation of AMPK and its downstream target, acetyl-CoA carboxylase. Metformin and the biguanide analog, phenformin, competitively inhibited OCT1-mediated thiamine uptake. Acute administration of metformin to wild-type mice reduced intestinal accumulation of thiamine. These findings suggest that OCT1 plays a role in hepatic steatosis through modulation of energy status. The studies implicate OCT1 as well as metformin in thiamine disposition, suggesting an intriguing and parallel mechanism for metformin and its major hepatic transporter in metabolic function.

SUBMITTER: Chen L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4103324 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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OCT1 is a high-capacity thiamine transporter that regulates hepatic steatosis and is a target of metformin.

Chen Ligong L   Shu Yan Y   Liang Xiaomin X   Chen Eugene C EC   Yee Sook Wah SW   Zur Arik A AA   Li Shuanglian S   Xu Lu L   Keshari Kayvan R KR   Lin Michael J MJ   Chien Huan-Chieh HC   Zhang Youcai Y   Morrissey Kari M KM   Liu Jason J   Ostrem Jonathan J   Younger Noah S NS   Kurhanewicz John J   Shokat Kevan M KM   Ashrafi Kaveh K   Giacomini Kathleen M KM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20140624 27


Organic cation transporter 1, OCT1 (SLC22A1), is the major hepatic uptake transporter for metformin, the most prescribed antidiabetic drug. However, its endogenous role is poorly understood. Here we show that similar to metformin treatment, loss of Oct1 caused an increase in the ratio of AMP to ATP, activated the energy sensor AMP-activated kinase (AMPK), and substantially reduced triglyceride (TG) levels in livers from healthy and leptin-deficient mice. Conversely, livers of human OCT1 transgen  ...[more]

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