The mechanism of action of berberine as an antihyperglycaemic agent was investigated
in the Caco-2 cell line. Berberine was found to effectively inhibit the activity of
disaccharidases in Caco-2 cells. It also decreased sucrase activity after preincubation
with Caco-2 cells for 72 hours. However gluconeogenesis and glucose consumption of
Caco-2 cells were not influenced. 2-Deoxyglucose transporting through Caco-2 cell
monolayers was decreased by berberine but the effect was not statistically significant.
These results suggest that the antihyperglycaemic activity of berberine is at least
partly due to its ability to inhibit α-glucosidase and decrease glucose transport
through the intestinal epithelium.
Berberine - Caco-2 cells - alpha-glucosidase inhibitor - diabetes