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A Novel Bongkrekic Acid Analog-Mediated Modulation of the Size of Lipid Droplets: Evidence for the Appearance of Smaller Adipocytes.

Abstract
Thiazolidinediones (TZDs) are known as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) activators, and are used in the treatment of diabetes. Although the usefulness of TZDs has been demonstrated, some of their side effects are becoming an obstacle to their clinical applicability; edema is known to be evoked by the "structural characteristics" of TZD, but not by the PPARγ activation. Thus, novel therapeutic modalities (i.e., non-TZD-type PPARγ activators) having different structures to those of TZDs are desired. We previously identified bongkrekic acid (BKA) as a PPARγ activator using the human breast cancer MCF-7 cell line as a model system. In the present study, we newly synthesized BKA analogs and examined the usefulness of BKA and its analogs as PPARγ activators in differentiated adipocyte cells. Among the chemicals investigated, one of the BKA analogs (BKA-#2) strongly stimulated PPARγ and the differentiation of 3T3-L1 cells similar to pioglitazone, a positive control. Furthermore, BKA-#2 reduced the size of lipid droplets in the mature adipocyte cells. The possible modulation mechanism by BKA-#2 is discussed.
AuthorsHiroyuki Okazaki, Shuso Takeda, Hiroyuki Ishii, Yukimi Takemoto, Satoshi Fujita, Masaki Suyama, Kenji Matsumoto, Mitsuru Shindo, Hironori Aramaki
JournalBiological & pharmaceutical bulletin (Biol Pharm Bull) Vol. 40 Issue 8 Pg. 1192-1198 ( 2017) ISSN: 1347-5215 [Electronic] Japan
PMID28769000 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • PPAR gamma
  • Bongkrekic Acid
Topics
  • 3T3-L1 Cells
  • Adipocytes (drug effects, metabolism)
  • Animals
  • Bongkrekic Acid (analogs & derivatives, pharmacology)
  • Cell Differentiation (drug effects)
  • Lipid Droplets (drug effects)
  • Mice
  • PPAR gamma (metabolism)

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