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Inhibition of β‐oxidative respiration is a therapeutic window associated with the cancer chemo‐preventive activity of PPARγ agonists

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We demonstrate expression and coordinate induction of PPARgamma and lipogenic enzymes (HMG-CoA synthase, HMG-CoA reductase and fatty acid synthase) in a murine lung alveolar carcinoma cell line (Line 1) treated with the PPARgamma agonist troglitazone (TRO) [0-100 microM]. We postulate that TRO induces a shift in cellular energy metabolism towards fatty acid oxidation (beta-oxidative respiration). Accordingly, co-treatment with TRO [30 microM] and increasing concentrations of trimetazidine (TMZ) [0.1-3 mM], an inhibitor of beta-oxidation, results in a dose dependent decrease cellular ATP levels and a dose dependent induction of apoptosis. These findings, suggest that inhibition of beta-oxidative respiration is a therapeutic window associated with the cancer chemo-preventive activity of PPARgamma agonists.

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