Experimental approaches to sudy PPARgamma agonists as antidiabetic drugs

Dec 26, 2002Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology

Methods to study drugs that activate PPAR gamma to treat diabetes

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Abstract

Thiazolidinediones (TZDs) have been shown to improve insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes by increasing peripheral insulin sensitivity.

  • PPARs play a key role in regulating dietary fat storage and breakdown, making them important targets for treating type 2 diabetes.
  • TZDs act as insulin sensitizers by enhancing cell sensitivity to insulin and improving glucose uptake in muscle.
  • Agonists of PPAR gamma increase gene transcription related to glucose disposal and reduce levels of free fatty acids in the bloodstream.
  • Research indicates a strong correlation between the hypoglycemic effects of TZDs and their affinity for PPAR gamma.
  • Despite their effectiveness, the exact site of action and molecular mechanism of TZDs remain unclear.

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