The effects of a PPARα agonist on myocardial damage in obese diabetic mice with heart failure

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Recent studies have confrmed that PPARα agonists have not brought the anticipated benefts to patients with type 2 diabetes and potentially fatal heart disease. We hypothesized that such agonists may have a cardio-suppressive effect in treating such disorders, therefore, we inoculated diabetic KKAy mice with encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCv) to induce a diabetic model with severe myocardial damage. WY14643, a potent PPARα agonist, was administered intraperitoneally either simultaneously (WY14643-late group) or 3 days before viral inoculation (WY14643-early group). WY14643-treated mice, especially those in the WY14643-early group, had higher mortality than those in the vehicle-treated group (vehicle) in the frst 5 days after EMCv inoculation. However, the survival rate in the vehicle group decreased rapidly after day 4 and was the lowest of all 3 groups by day 9. The WY14643-treated mice showed reduced body weight and blood glucose, improved myocardial pathological changes, lower cardiac TNF-α expression, and signifcantly higher adiponectin expression, whereas the LW/LC ratio was lower and cardiac UCP3 mRNA expression higher in the WY14643 treatment groups than in the vehicle group on day 4. WY14643 therefore has cardioprotective and cardio-suppressive effects when used to treat EMCv-induced myocarditis in diabetic mice. The cardioprotective effect may be due to its anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to increase cardiac adiponectin expression, whereas the reduced cardiac efficiency may be due to its enhancement of cardiac UCP3 mRNA expression.

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Chen, R., Liang, F., Morimoto, S., Li, Q., Moriya, J., Yamakawa, J. ichi, … Kanda, T. (2010). The effects of a PPARα agonist on myocardial damage in obese diabetic mice with heart failure. International Heart Journal, 51(3), 199–206. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.51.199

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