AMPK Methods and Protocols

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2.3 Acetylated
Low-Density
Lipoprotein (acLDL)
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  1. Cells of interest: BMDM.

  2. ClassІІbiological safety cabinet (BSCІІ).

  3. Bead bath (hot water bath) set at 37C.

  4. 37C and 5% CO 2 cell incubator.

  5. 24-Well tissue culture plates.

  6. BMDM medium.

  7. 1PBS.

  8. A-769662:100μM A-769662 in DMSO (or AMPK activator
    of choice,seeTable1).

  9. DMSO.

  10. Recombinant human low-density lipoprotein (LDL) (Alfa
    Aesar).

  11. Recombinant human acLDL (Alfa Aesar).

  12. 1,1^0 -Dioctadecyl-3,3,3^0 ,3^0 -tetramethylindocarbocyanine (Dil)-
    acLDL (Alfa Aesar).

  13. Isopropyl alcohol.

  14. Parafilm.


Table 1
Commonly used compounds for activating macrophage AMPK


Compound name Mechanism of action

Working
concentration Reference
Metformin "AMP/ATP 0.2–2 mM [24]
Berberine "AMP/ATP 5 μM[25]
Resveratrol "AMP/ATP 0.1–10μM[26]
Troglitazone "AMP/ATP 10 μM[27]
Phenformin "AMP/ATP 100 μM[28]
Curcumin "AMP/ATP 0.5–10μM[29]
Thienopyridone (A-769662) Allosteric activation/
inhibition of
dephosphorylation

100 μM[14, 23]

Salicylate Allosteric activation 3 mM [23]
5-Aminoimidazole-4-
carboxamide ribonucleotide
(AICAR)

AMP mimetic 0.1–2.5 mM [18]

Benzimidazole (Compound 911) Allosteric activation Presumed to be
0.1–5μM

Yet to be tested in
macrophages
Compound 13 Allosteric activation Presumed to be
10–100μM

Yet to be tested in
macrophages

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