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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
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Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) is a key regulatory enzyme responsible for the hydrolysis of triglyceride (TG)-rich lipoproteins. The reduction in LPL activity is observed in tumor bearing animals and cancer patients with cachectic symptoms, suggesting an involvement of LPL in inducing cancer cachexia. During a screening program for anti-cachectic agents we found that ponalrestat, an aldose reductase inhibitor, activates LPL activity.
Ponalrestat
increased the activity of LPL in adipose tissue in mice. The effect of ponalrestat on B16 melanoma-induced cachectic symptoms was next investigated in mice. The decrease in the weight of
epididymal
fat, carcass and whole body lipid was observed in mice following intraperitoneal inoculation of B16, compared to mice without the tumor inoculation. Treatment with ponalrestat resulted in the attenuation of the decrease in the tissue weight. The increase in the levels of TG and non-esterified fatty acid, and a decrease in the level of glucose in the blood, which was induced by the presence of tumor, were also restored to those of normal mice following ponalrestat treatment. The reduction in locomotor activity in tumor bearing mice was partially restored by the treatment with ponalrestat. Overall, this study demonstrated that ponalrestat, an aldose reductase inhibitor, possesses potent LPL activating activity and that the cachexia induced by B16 melanoma was alleviated by treatment with 'ponalrestat, suggesting that ponalrestat, a LPL activating agent, has a therapeutic potential for the treatment of cancer cachexia.
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PMID:Activation of lipoprotein lipase and inhibition of B16 melanoma-induced cachexia in mice by ponalrestat, an aldose reductase inhibitor. 1022 65
Our recent study has demonstrated that ponalrestat, an aldose reductase inhibitor, activates lipoprotein lipase activity and alleviates B16 melanoma-induced cachexia in mice. In this study, the effect of ponalrestat on murine adenocarcinoma colon26-induced cachexia was investigated in mice. Mice bearing colon26 subcutaneously lost weight and became cachectic, associated with the tumor growth. Although tumor growth was slightly stimulated when tumor bearing mice were treated with ponalrestat: nevertheless, the drug attenuated the reduction in the weight of body mass,
epididymal
fat, gastrocnemius muscle and carcass induced by colon26, as well as significantly prolonged the survival of the colon26 bearing mice.
Ponalrestat
inhibited the production of interleukin-1 (IL-1) from human monocytes stimulated by Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in vitro, and also suppressed LPS-induced increase of IL-1 in the blood in mice. Overall, this study showed that ponalrestat suppresses IL-1 production both in vitro and in vivo, and inhibits the cachectic symptoms induced by colon26 adenocarcinoma in mice, suggesting that ponalrestat has a therapeutic potential for the treatment of cancer cachexia.
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PMID:Ponalrestat, an aldose reductase inhibitor, inhibits cachexia syndrome induced by colon26 adenocarcinoma in mice. 1062 61