2001
DOI: 10.1097/00019616-200109000-00005
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Current Lipid-lowering Strategies for the Treatment of Diabetic Dyslipidemia: An Integrated Approach to Therapy

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“…Furthermore, in another study the improvement of carbohydrate metabolism was noted in patients with impaired glucose tolerance [153]. It is possible that hypertriglyceridaemia contributes to the induction of glucose intolerance and fibrates are effective in lowering triglycerides and enhancing insulin action [154]. Another possible explanation for the fenofibrate-induced improvement in insulin sensitivity could be the induction of fatty acid-binding protein as well as the stimulation of β-oxidation in skeletal muscles [155].…”
Section: A) Effects Of Fibrates On Carbohydrate Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in another study the improvement of carbohydrate metabolism was noted in patients with impaired glucose tolerance [153]. It is possible that hypertriglyceridaemia contributes to the induction of glucose intolerance and fibrates are effective in lowering triglycerides and enhancing insulin action [154]. Another possible explanation for the fenofibrate-induced improvement in insulin sensitivity could be the induction of fatty acid-binding protein as well as the stimulation of β-oxidation in skeletal muscles [155].…”
Section: A) Effects Of Fibrates On Carbohydrate Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that hypertriglyceridemia contributes to the induction of glucose intolerance and fibrates enhance insulin action by lowering TG (Steiner 1991; Avogaro et al 1995; Marcus 2001; Elisaf 2002). Another possible explanation for this improvement in insulin sensitivity could be the induction of FFA-binding protein as well as the stimulation of β-oxidation in skeletal muscles (Furuhashi et al 2002).…”
Section: Pleiotropic Actions Of Fenofibratementioning
confidence: 99%