LT175 is a novel PPARα/β ligand with potent insulin-sensitizing effects and reduced adipogenic properties

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Background: PPARs are attractive targets of antidiabetic agents. However, PPAR ligands show side effects that hinder their clinical use. Results: LT175 improves insulin sensitivity and reduces body weight via selective gene activation in adipose tissue. Conclusion: LT175 shows an improved pharmacological profile linked to characteristic binding and differential coregulator recruitment. Significance: LT175 may be a scaffold molecule to design a safer generation of PPAR ligands. © 2014 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Gilardi, F., Giudici, M., Mitro, N., Maschi, O., Guerrini, U., Rando, G., … Crestani, M. (2014). LT175 is a novel PPARα/β ligand with potent insulin-sensitizing effects and reduced adipogenic properties. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 289(10), 6908–6920. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.506394

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