Objectives: This study is aimed to test whether glucose-free conditions induce the activation of adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and, to investigate association with AMPK expression and cell viability in human dental pulp cells.
Design: Human dental pulp cells were initially maintained in culture medium containing glucose and the medium was subsequently changed to glucose-free medium. To evaluate the expression of AMPK, quantitative real-time RT-PCR, Western blot analysis and immunofluorescence were carried out. Cell viability was evaluated by MTT assay.
Results: The expression of AMPK mRNA in glucose free conditions was 2.0-2.5 fold higher than the control at 1, 2 and 3 h (P<0.01). The expression of phosphorylated-AMPK was characterized by Western blot analysis and by immunofluorescence. Compound C-pre-treated group showed a decline of both AMPK expression and cell viability, while AICAR-pre-treated group showed an increase of AMPK and maintain of cell viability at regular level.
Conclusions: AMPK plays an important role on fluctuating in accordance with glucose availability and protects cell viability from glucose free condition in human dental pulp cells.
Keywords: AMPK; Cell viability; Dental pulp cell; Energy crisis; Glucose free condition.
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