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Publication : Genetic manipulations of PPARs: effects on obesity and metabolic disease.

First Author  Barak Y Year  2007
Journal  PPAR Res Volume  2007
Pages  12781 PubMed ID  17389768
Mgi Jnum  J:130309 Mgi Id  MGI:3771458
Doi  10.1155/2007/12781 Citation  Barak Y, et al. (2007) Genetic Manipulations of PPARs: Effects on Obesity and Metabolic Disease. PPAR Res 2007:12781
abstractText  The interest in genetic manipulations of PPARs is as old as their discovery as receptors of ligands with beneficial clinical activities. Considering the effects of PPAR ligands on critical aspects of systemic physiology, including obesity, lipid metabolism, insulin resistance, and diabetes, gene knockout (KO) in mice is the ideal platform for both hypothesis testing and discovery of new PPAR functions in vivo. With the fervent pursuit of the magic bullet to eradicate the obesity epidemic, special emphasis has been placed on the impacts of PPARs on obesity and its associated diseases. As detailed in this review, understanding how PPARs regulate gene expression and basic metabolic pathways is a necessary intermediate en route to deciphering their effects on obesity. Over a decade and dozens of genetic modifications of PPARs into this effort, valuable lessons have been learned, but we are left with more questions to be answered. These lessons and future prospects are the subject of this review.
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