Literature DB >> 25817535

Pharmacological inhibition of PI3K reduces adiposity and metabolic syndrome in obese mice and rhesus monkeys.

Ana Ortega-Molina1, Elena Lopez-Guadamillas1, Julie A Mattison2, Sarah J Mitchell2, Maribel Muñoz-Martin1, Gema Iglesias1, Vincent M Gutierrez2, Kelli L Vaughan3, Mark D Szarowicz3, Ismael González-García4, Miguel López4, David Cebrián5, Sonia Martinez5, Joaquin Pastor5, Rafael de Cabo2, Manuel Serrano6.   

Abstract

Genetic inhibition of PI3K signaling increases energy expenditure, protects from obesity and metabolic syndrome, and extends longevity. Here, we show that two pharmacological inhibitors of PI3K, CNIO-PI3Ki and GDC-0941, decrease the adiposity of obese mice without affecting their lean mass. Long-term treatment of obese mice with low doses of CNIO-PI3Ki reduces body weight until reaching a balance that is stable for months as long as the treatment continues. CNIO-PI3Ki treatment also ameliorates liver steatosis and decreases glucose serum levels. The above observations have been recapitulated in independent laboratories and using different oral formulations of CNIO-PI3Ki. Finally, daily oral treatment of obese rhesus monkeys for 3 months with low doses of CNIO-PI3Ki decreased their adiposity and lowered their serum glucose levels, in the absence of detectable toxicities. Therefore, pharmacological inhibition of PI3K is an effective and safe anti-obesity intervention that could reverse the negative effects of metabolic syndrome in humans.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 25817535      PMCID: PMC5867518          DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2015.02.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Metab        ISSN: 1550-4131            Impact factor:   27.287


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