Circulating free fatty acids are increased independently of PPARgamma activity after administration of poloxamer 407 to mice

小鼠注射泊洛沙姆407后,循环游离脂肪酸水平升高,且该升高与PPARγ活性无关。

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Abstract

Poloxamer 407 (P-407) is a copolymer surfactant that induces a dose-controlled dyslipidemia in both mice and rats. Human macrophages cultured with P-407 exhibit a concentration-dependent reduction in cholesterol efflux to apolipoprotein A1 (apoA1) linked to downregulation of the ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1). Activators of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma), as well as PPARalpha, increase expression of liver X receptor alpha (LXRalpha) in macrophages and promote the expression of ABCA1, which, in turn, mediates cholesterol efflux to apoA1. The present study investigated whether P-407 interferes with this signaling pathway. A transactivation assay was used to evaluate whether P-407 can either activate or inhibit the transcriptional activity of PPARgamma. Because thiazolidinedione drugs (PPARgamma agonists) improve glycemic control in type 2 diabetes by reducing blood glucose concentrations, P-407 was also evaluated for its potential to alter plasma insulin and blood glucose concentrations in wild-type (C57BL/6) and PPARgamma-deficient mice. Additionally, because thiazolidinediones attenuate release of free fatty acids (FFAs) from adipocytes and, consequently, decrease circulating plasma levels of FFAs, plasma concentrations of circulating FFAs were also determined in P-407-treated mice. P-407 was unable to modulate PPARgamma activity in cell-based transactivation assays. Furthermore, P-407 did not perturb plasma insulin and blood glucose concentrations after administration to mice. However, by an as yet unidentified mechanism, P-407 caused a significant increase in the serum concentration of FFAs in mice beginning 3 h after administration and lasting more than 24 h postdosing. It is concluded that P-407 does not interfere with the functional activity of PPARgamma after administration to mice.

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