COMPARISON OF THE LIPID‐LOWERING EFFECTS OF NICOTINIC ACID AND 2,5‐DIMETHYLPYRAZINE IN RATS

Keisuke Kagami, K. Onda, T. Hirano, K. Oka
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It has been known that nicotinic acid (NA) binds to G protein-coupled receptor, GPR109A or HM74, on adipocytes, resulting in decreasing plasma non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA). A drawback of lipid-lowering therapy by NA comes from a rebound phenomenon found in plasma NEFA concentration. The compound 2,5-dimethylpyrazine (2,5-DMP), one of the Maillard reaction products, is known to be metabolized in the liver to 5-methylpyrazinoic acid, which binds to GPR109A as well as NA. We have previously reported that 2,5-DMP has an NEFA-lowering effect in rats. Here, we compare the effect of 2,5-DMP with those of NA on the blood concentration of NEFA. The most characteristic feature of NA was found in the rebound phenomenon that was not observed in 2,5-DMP. Co-administration of 2,5-DMP with NA did not show the rebound, resulting in continuous low concentrations of plasma NEFA. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS In this study, we compared the non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA)-lowering effects of 2,5-dimethylpyrazine (2,5-DMP) and nicotinic acid (NA), which is found in roasted coffee. Administration of NA to rats induced the “NEFA rebound” while 2,5-DMP did not. Furthermore, co-administration of 2,5-DMP with NA did not result in the “NEFA rebound,” giving continuous low concentrations of plasma NEFA. Although the amount of 2,5-DMP in coffee is very low, many kinds of Maillard reaction products such as 2,5-DMP are found in roasted coffee. We also reported that some Maillard reaction products have NEFA-lowering effects. Therefore, we suggest that 2,5-DMP and other Maillard reaction products may be useful to suppress the “NEFA rebound” induced by NA.
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烟酸和2,5 -二甲基吡嗪对大鼠降脂作用的比较
已知烟酸(NA)与脂肪细胞上的G蛋白偶联受体GPR109A或HM74结合,导致血浆非酯化脂肪酸(NEFA)降低。NA降脂治疗的一个缺点来自血浆NEFA浓度的反弹现象。化合物2,5-二甲基吡嗪(2,5- dmp)是美拉德反应的产物之一,已知在肝脏中代谢为5-甲基吡嗪酸,该酸与GPR109A和NA结合。我们之前报道过2,5- dmp在大鼠中具有降低nefa的作用。在这里,我们比较了2,5- dmp和NA对NEFA血药浓度的影响。NA最典型的特征是在2,5- dmp中没有观察到的反弹现象。2,5- dmp与NA联合用药未出现反弹,导致血浆NEFA持续低浓度。在这项研究中,我们比较了2,5-二甲基吡嗪(2,5- dmp)和烘焙咖啡中发现的烟酸(NA)的非酯化脂肪酸(NEFA)降低效果。大鼠给予NA可诱导“NEFA反弹”,而2,5- dmp则无此作用。此外,2,5- dmp与NA的联合用药不会导致“NEFA反弹”,从而使血浆NEFA持续处于低浓度。虽然咖啡中2,5- dmp的含量很低,但在烘焙咖啡中发现了多种美拉德反应产物,如2,5- dmp。我们还报道了一些美拉德反应产物具有降低nefa的作用。因此,我们认为2,5- dmp和其他美拉德反应产物可能有助于抑制NA诱导的“NEFA反弹”。
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