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VCE-004.8, A Multitarget Cannabinoquinone, Attenuates Adipogenesis and Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity.

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2018-10-06

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Palomares, Belen
Ruiz-Pino, Francisco
Navarrete, Carmen
Velasco, Inmaculada
Sanchez-Garrido, Miguel A
Jimenez-Jimenez, Carla
Pavicic, Carolina
Vazquez, Maria J
Appendino, Giovanni
Bellido, M Luz

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Over the past few years, the endocannabinoid system (ECs) has emerged as a crucial player for the regulation of food intake and energy metabolism, and its pharmacological manipulation represents a novel strategy for the management of metabolic diseases. The discovery that VCE-004.8, a dual PPARγ and CB2 receptor agonist, also inhibits prolyl-hydroxylases (PHDs) and activates the HIF pathway provided a rationale to investigate its effect in in vitro models of adipogenesis and in a murine model of metabolic syndrome, all processes critically regulated by these targets of VCE-004.8. In accordance with its different binding mode to PPARγ compared to rosiglitazone (RGZ), VCE-004.8 neither induced adipogenic differentiation, nor affected osteoblastogenesis. Daily administration of VCE-004.8 (20 mg/kg) to HFD mice for 3-wks induced a significant reduction in body weight gain, total fat mass, adipocyte volume and plasma triglycerides levels. VCE-004.8 could also significantly ameliorate glucose tolerance, reduce leptin levels (a marker of adiposity) and increase adiponectin and incretins (GLP-1 and GIP) levels. Remarkably, VCE-004.8 increased the FGF21 mRNA expression in white and brown adipose, as well as in a BAT cell line, qualifying cannabinoaminoquinones as a class of novel therapeutic candidates for the management of obesity and its common metabolic co-morbidities.

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Adipogenesis
Adiposity
Animals
Biomarkers
Body composition
Cannabidiol
Hormones
Humans
Insulin resistance
Male
Mice, inbred C57BL
Obesity
Osteoblasts
PPAR gamma
Weight gain

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Adipogénesis
Adiposidad
Aumento de peso
Biomarcadores
Composición corporal
Obesidad
Resistencia a la insulina

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Cell differentiation, Diet, high-fat, Feeding behavior, Fibroblast growth factors, HEK293 cells

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Palomares B, Ruiz-Pino F, Navarrete C, Velasco I, Sánchez-Garrido MA, Jimenez-Jimenez C, et al. VCE-004.8, A Multitarget Cannabinoquinone, Attenuates Adipogenesis and Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity. Sci Rep. 2018 Oct 31;8(1):16092