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Effects of the thyroid hormone receptor agonist GC-1 on metabolic rate and cholesterol in rats and primates:: Selective actions relative to 3,5,3′-triiodo-L-thyronine

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ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 145, 期 4, 页码 1656-1661

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/en.2003-0973

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  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [DK 52798] Funding Source: Medline

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Current drug therapies for obesity are ineffective, and existing treatments for lipid disorders can be further improved. Thyroid hormones affect both conditions, although currently available nonselective thyromimetics are not clinically useful for such treatment due to cardiac side effects. Recent studies suggest that thyroid hormone receptor subtype beta (TRbeta) selective agonists have a profile in which cholesterol can be reduced with minimal tachycardia. The purpose of this study was to determine whether modest ( 5 - 10%) increases in metabolic rate could also be observed with minimal tachycardia after TRbeta stimulation. For these studies, the TRbeta selective agonist, GC-1, was used to assess selectivity for lipid-lowering and metabolic rate changes relative to tachycardia. Studies in cholesterol-fed rats ( 7 d treatment) showed that GC-1 reduced cholesterol (ED50 = 190 nmol/kg . d) approximately 30 times more potently than it induced tachycardia (ED15 = 5451 nmol/ kg . d). T-3 showed no potency difference between cholesterol lowering and tachycardia. GC-1 showed approximately 10-fold selectivity for increasing metabolic rate (ED5 = 477 nmol/ kg . d) relative to tachycardia compared with T3, which showed no selectivity. In cynomolgus monkeys treated for 7 d, significant cholesterol-lowering and lipoprotein ( a) reduction was noted for both T-3 and GC-1, whereas no tachycardia was observed for GC-1, unlike T-3. T-3 and GC-1 caused a significant ( similar to 4%) reduction in body weight in these animals. Therefore, selective TRbeta activation may be a potentially usefully treatment for obesity and reduction of low density lipoprotein cholesterol and reduction of the atherogenic risk factor lipoprotein (a).

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