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Query: UMLS:C0019209 (
hepatomegaly
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The effect of some hypolipidemic agents, which are commercially available and those being developed, on certain biochemical values and on hepatic peroxisomal enzyme activities of rats were examined. Clofibrate (0.25% (w/w) in the diet), p-chlorophenoxy-isobutyryl-glycinamide (CGA) (0.25%), clinofibrate (0.1%), KCD-232 (0.1%) and
MLM
-160 (0.1%) increased the activities of peroxisomal fatty acyl-CoA oxidizing system, carnitine acetyltransferase, and mitochondrial carnitine palmitoyltransferase. Of peroxisomal enzymes, catalase activity was increased by the above agents, whereas the activities of D-amino acid oxidase and urate oxidase were decreased by clofibrate and CGA, and but were increased by KCD-232 and
MLM
-160 which are structurally unrelated to clofibrate. No influence on these enzyme activities by AL-369 and probucol treatments were observed.
Hepatomegaly
was induced by clofibrate, CGA, KCD-232 and
MLM
-160. Concerning serum lipid levels, clofibrate, CGA, clinofibrate, KCD-232 and
MLM
-160 decreased both cholesterol and triglyceride levels, whereas probucol decreased only cholesterol level. AL-369 had no influence on serum lipid levels under this condition using normolipemic rat. From these results, it was concluded that differing clofibrate and CGA, clinofibrate,
MLM
-160 and KCD-232 might not induce peroxisome proliferation in hepatic cells, although these have an influence on the enzyme composition of hepatic peroxisomes.
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PMID:Effects of some hypolipidemic agents on biochemical values and hepatic peroxisomal enzymes in rats: comparison of probucol, CGA, KCD-232, MLM-160, AL-369 and clinofibrate with clofibrate. 362 48