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Yan Shu, Steven A. Sheardown, Chaline Brown, Ryan P. Owen, Shuzhong Zhang, Richard A. Castro, Alexandra G. Ianculescu, Lin Yue, Joan C. Lo, Esteban G. Burchard, Claire M. Brett, Kathleen M. Giacomini
Published in Volume 117, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(5):1422–1431 doi:10.1172/JCI30558
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Overexpressing human OCT1 in HEK293 cells increases metformin uptake and metformin-stimulated AMPK phosphorylation.

(A) The uptake of metformin in HEK293 cells was markedly increased by stable overexpression of human OCT1 in the cells. The uptake experiments were performed as described in Methods and in Figure 1A. “HEK” represents empty vector–transfected cells. (B) The uptake of metformin in the HEK293 cells overexpressing human OCT1 was time dependent. (C) The phosphorylation of AMPK and ACC by metformin in HEK293 cells was markedly increased by stably overexpressing human OCT1 in the cells. The cells were treated with metformin (250 μM) for 1 hour. Cell extracts were detected with polyclonal antibodies against phospho-ACC (Ser79), phospho-AMPKα (Thr172), and AMPKα.