Antilipolytic activity of a novel partial A1 adenosine receptor agonist devoid of cardiovascular effects: comparison with nicotinic acid

  • Arvinder K. Dhalla
  • Melissa Santikul
  • Michelle Smith
  • Mei-yee Wong
  • John C. Shryock
  • Luiz Belardinelli
Publication date
January 2007
ISSN
0022-3565
Citation count (estimate)
37

Abstract

Elevated lipolysis and circulating free fatty acid (FFA) levels have been linked to the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. A1 adenosine receptor agonists are potent inhibitors of lipolysis. Several A1 agonists have been tested as potential antilipolytic agents; however, their effect on the cardiovascular system remains a potential problem for development of these agents as drugs. In the present study, we report that CVT-3619 [(2-{6-[((1R,2R)-2-hydroxycyclopentyl) amino]purin9-yl} (4S,5 S,2R,3R)5-[(2fluorophenylthio) methyl] oxolane-3,4-diol)], a novel partial A1 receptor agonist, significantly reduces circu-lating FFA levels without any effect on heart rate and blood pressure in awake rats. Rats were implanted with indwelling arterial and ...

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