Coenzyme A: diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 inhibitor ameliorates obesity, liver steatosis, and lipid metabolism abnormality in KKAy mice fed high-fat or high-carbohydrate diets
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Coenzyme A: diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 inhibitor ameliorates obesity, liver steatosis, and lipid metabolism abnormality in KKAy mice fed high-fat or high-carbohydrate diets
Abstract
Coenzyme A (CoA):diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 (DGAT1) is 1 of the 2 known DGAT enzymes that catalyze the final and only committed step in triacylglycerol synthesis; this enzyme is considered to be a potential therapeutic target in metabolic disorders such as obesity and its related lipid abnormalities. Compound-Z, a novel specific small-molecule DGAT1 inhibitor, significantly reduced adipose tissue weight and tended to hepatic lipid accumulation in genetically obese KKAy mice. These actions were shown to almost the same extent in both a high-fat feeding condition in which triacylglycerols are synthesized mainly via exogenous fatty acid and a low-fat, high-carbohydrate feeding condition in which triacylglycerols are synthesized mainly via de novo fatty acid synthesis. This inhibitor also significantly reduced plasma and/or hepatic cholesterol levels in KKAy mice in a high-fat feeding condition. This cholesterol-lowering effect was suggested to be due to mainly decreases in cholesterol absorption from the small intestine. These results suggest that Compound-Z is a promising and attractive agent not only for the treatment of obesity but also hepatic steatosis and circulating lipid abnormalities that are the leading causes of atherosclerosis.
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