Effects of Endogenous PPAR Agonist Nitro-Oleic Acid on Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Zucker Rats
Nitroalkene derivatives of nitro-oleic acid (OA-NO2) are endogenous lipid products with novel signaling properties, particularly the activation of PPARs. The goal of this proposal was to examine the therapeutic potential of this OA-NO2 in treatment of obesity and obesity-related conditions in obese...
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doaj-ceb6c3e79e4e4391a7b0df7f5aff00352020-11-24T22:31:16ZengHindawi LimitedPPAR Research1687-47571687-47652010-01-01201010.1155/2010/601562601562Effects of Endogenous PPAR Agonist Nitro-Oleic Acid on Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Zucker RatsHaiping Wang0Haiying Liu1Zhanjun Jia2Guangju Guan3Tianxin Yang4Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah, 30 N 1900 E, Rm 4R312, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USADivision of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah, 30 N 1900 E, Rm 4R312, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USADivision of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah, 30 N 1900 E, Rm 4R312, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USADepartment of Nephrology, 2nd Affiliated Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, ChinaDivision of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah, 30 N 1900 E, Rm 4R312, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USANitroalkene derivatives of nitro-oleic acid (OA-NO2) are endogenous lipid products with novel signaling properties, particularly the activation of PPARs. The goal of this proposal was to examine the therapeutic potential of this OA-NO2 in treatment of obesity and obesity-related conditions in obese Zucker rats. The animals were randomly divided to receive OA-NO2, oleic acid (OA), both at 7.5 μg/kg/d, or vehicle ethanol via osmotic mini-pumps for 2 weeks. Following OA-NO2 treatment, food intake was decreased as early as the first day and this effect appeared to persist throughout the experimental period. At day 14, body weight gain was significantly reduced by OA-NO2 treatment. This treatment significantly reduced plasma triglyceride and almost normalized plasma free fatty acid and significantly increased plasma high-density lipid (HDL). The plasma TBARS and proteinuria were paralelly decreased. In contrast, none of these parameters were affected by OA treatment. After 14 days of OA-NO2 treatment, hematocrit, a surrogate of fluid retention associated with PPARγ agonists, remained unchanged. Together, these data demonstrated that OA-NO2 may offer an effective and safe therapeutic intervention for obesity and obesity-related conditions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/601562 |
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Haiping Wang Haiying Liu Zhanjun Jia Guangju Guan Tianxin Yang |
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Effects of Endogenous PPAR Agonist Nitro-Oleic Acid on Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Zucker Rats |
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Effects of Endogenous PPAR Agonist Nitro-Oleic Acid on Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Zucker Rats |
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Effects of Endogenous PPAR Agonist Nitro-Oleic Acid on Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Zucker Rats |
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Effects of Endogenous PPAR Agonist Nitro-Oleic Acid on Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Zucker Rats |
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Effects of Endogenous PPAR Agonist Nitro-Oleic Acid on Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Zucker Rats |
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effects of endogenous ppar agonist nitro-oleic acid on metabolic syndrome in obese zucker rats |
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Nitroalkene derivatives of nitro-oleic acid (OA-NO2) are endogenous lipid products with novel signaling properties, particularly the activation of PPARs. The goal of this proposal was to examine the therapeutic potential of this OA-NO2 in treatment of obesity and obesity-related conditions in obese Zucker rats. The animals were randomly divided to receive OA-NO2, oleic acid (OA), both at 7.5 μg/kg/d, or vehicle ethanol via osmotic mini-pumps for 2 weeks. Following OA-NO2 treatment, food intake was decreased as early as the first day and this effect appeared to persist throughout the experimental period. At day 14, body weight gain was significantly reduced by OA-NO2 treatment. This treatment significantly reduced plasma triglyceride and almost normalized plasma free fatty acid and significantly increased plasma high-density lipid (HDL). The plasma TBARS and proteinuria were paralelly decreased. In contrast, none of these parameters were affected by OA treatment. After 14 days of OA-NO2 treatment, hematocrit, a surrogate of fluid retention associated with PPARγ agonists, remained unchanged. Together, these data demonstrated that OA-NO2 may offer an effective and safe therapeutic intervention for obesity and obesity-related conditions. |
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