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Transcriptional control of triglyceride metabolism: fibrates and fatty acids change the expression of the LPL and apo C-III genes by activating the nuclear receptor PPAR

Auwerx, J.  
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Schoonjans, K.  
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Fruchart, J. C.
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1996
Atherosclerosis

The development of atherosclerosis is often associated with altered concentrations of systemic lipoproteins, which are determined by the concentration and/or activity of three groups of different proteins, i.e. apolipoproteins (apo), enzymes, and receptors. The effects of diet or therapeutic interventions on lipid metabolism are mediated by changes in activity or concentrations of these three components. Fibrates have been shown to activate nuclear receptors belonging to the steroid hormone receptor super-family, termed peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR). These activated PPARs are potent transcription factors which influence the expression of several target genes implicated in lipoprotein homeostasis, e.g. LPL, apo C-III and apo A-1. Fibrates decrease apo C-III transcription and increase LPL production via these PPARs resulting in a profound hypotriglyceridaemic effect. Apolipoproteins and enzymes are important in governing lipid metabolism, thus therapeutically altering the expression of these genes constitutes an efficient therapeutic option.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/0021-9150(96)05854-6
PubMed ID

8831913

Author(s)
Auwerx, J.  
Schoonjans, K.  
Fruchart, J. C.
Staels, B.
Date Issued

1996

Published in
Atherosclerosis
Volume

124 Suppl

Start page

S29

End page

37

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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April 2, 2009
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