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Publication : AMPK and PPARdelta agonists are exercise mimetics.

First Author  Narkar VA Year  2008
Journal  Cell Volume  134
Issue  3 Pages  405-15
PubMed ID  18674809 Mgi Jnum  J:143803
Mgi Id  MGI:3829108 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2008.06.051
Citation  Narkar VA, et al. (2008) AMPK and PPARdelta agonists are exercise mimetics. Cell 134(3):405-15
abstractText  The benefits of endurance exercise on general health make it desirable to identify orally active agents that would mimic or potentiate the effects of exercise to treat metabolic diseases. Although certain natural compounds, such as reseveratrol, have endurance-enhancing activities, their exact metabolic targets remain elusive. We therefore tested the effect of pathway-specific drugs on endurance capacities of mice in a treadmill running test. We found that PPARbeta/delta agonist and exercise training synergistically increase oxidative myofibers and running endurance in adult mice. Because training activates AMPK and PGC1alpha, we then tested whether the orally active AMPK agonist AICAR might be sufficient to overcome the exercise requirement. Unexpectedly, even in sedentary mice, 4 weeks of AICAR treatment alone induced metabolic genes and enhanced running endurance by 44%. These results demonstrate that AMPK-PPARdelta pathway can be targeted by orally active drugs to enhance training adaptation or even to increase endurance without exercise.
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