PPARγ activation and adipocyte differentiation induced by AS-6, a prenyl-phenol antidiabetic antibiotic

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The prenyl-phenol antibiotics ascochlorin-related compounds, are known to reduce serum cholesterol and triglyceride, suppress hypertension, and ameliorate types-I and II diabetes. However, little is known about the molecular mechanism for these physiological effects. Here we report that the ascochlorin derivative, 4-O-carboxymethyl ascochlorin (AS-6) acts as a potent activator of the nuclear hormone receptor, PPARγ, although it does not activate the related receptors, PPARα, PPARδ or RARα. AS-6 interacts directly with the PPARγ molecule in vitro, and induces differentiation of the mouse preadipocyte cell line 3T3-L1. Our results suggest that AS-6 is a partial agonist for PPARγ with a novel chemical structure.

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Togashi, M., Masuda, H., Kawada, T., Tanaka, M., Saida, K., Ando, K., … Magae, J. (2002). PPARγ activation and adipocyte differentiation induced by AS-6, a prenyl-phenol antidiabetic antibiotic. Journal of Antibiotics, 55(4), 417–422. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.55.417

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