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MBX-102/JNJ39659100, a novel non-TZD selective partial PPAR-γ agonist lowers triglyceride independently of PPAR-α activation.

PPAR research (2009-05-01)
Apurva Chandalia, Holly J Clarke, L Edward Clemens, Bindu Pandey, Vic Vicena, Paul Lee, Brian E Lavan, Francine M Gregoire
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MBX-102/JNJ-39659100 (MBX-102) is a selective, partial PPAR-γ agonist that lowers glucose in the absence of some of the side effects, such as weight gain and edema, that are observed with the TZDs. Interestingly MBX-102 also displays pronounced triglyceride lowering in preclinical rodent models and in humans. Although in vitro reporter gene studies indicated that MBX-102 acid is a highly selective PPAR-γ agonist that lacks PPAR-α activity, we sought to determine if PPAR-α activation in vivo could possibly contribute to the triglyceride lowering abilities of MBX-102. In vivo studies using ZDF and ZF rats demonstrated that MBX-102 lowered plasma triglycerides. However in ZF rats, MBX-102 had no effect on liver weight or on hepatic expression levels of PPAR-α target genes. Further in vitro studies in primary human hepatocytes supported these findings. Finally, the ability of MBX-102 to lower triglycerides was maintained in PPAR-α knockout mice, unambiguously establishing that the triglyceride lowering effect of MBX-102 is PPAR-α independent. The in vivo lipid lowering abilities of MBX-102 are therefore mediated by an alternate mechanism which is yet to be determined.

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Peroxidasa from horseradish, Type I, essentially salt-free, lyophilized powder, ≥50 units/mg solid (using pyrogallol)
Sigma-Aldrich
MBX-102, ≥98% (HPLC)