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Pitavastatin ameliorates severe hepatic steatosis in aromatase-deficient (Ar-/-) mice

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LIPIDS
卷 38, 期 5, 页码 519-523

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1007/s11745-003-1093-x

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Tamoxifen is a potent antagonist of estrogen, and hepatic steatosis is a frequent complication in adjuvant tamoxifen for breast cancer. Impaired hepatic FA P-oxidation in peroxisomes, microsomes, and mitochondria results in progression of massive hepatic steatosis in estrogen deficiency. This impairment, although latent, is potentially serious: About 3% of the general population in the United States is now suffering from nonalcoholic steatohepatitis associated with obesity and hyperlipidemia. Therefore, in the present study we tried to restore impaired hepatic FA P-oxidation by administering a novel statin, pitavastatin, to aromatase-deficient (Ar-/-) mice defective in intrinsic estrogen synthesis. Northern blot analysis of Ar-/- mice liver revealed a significant restoration of mRNA expression of essential enzymes involved in FA beta-oxidation such as very long fatty acyl-CoA synthetase in peroxisome, peroxisomal fatty acyl-CoA oxidase, and medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase. Severe hepatic steatosis observed in Ar-/- mice substantially regressed. Consistent findings were obtained in the in vitro assays of FA beta-oxidation activity. These findings demonstrate that pitavastatin is capable of restoring impaired FA beta-oxidation in vivo via the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha-mediated signaling pathway and is potent enough to ameliorate severe hepatic steatosis in mice deficient in intrinsic estrogen. Paper no. L9263 in Lipids 38, 519-523 (May 2003).

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