2009
DOI: 10.1177/0192623309336151
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Fenofibrate-Induced Muscular Toxicity Is Associated with a Metabolic Shift Limited to Type-1 Muscles in Rats

Abstract: Morphological changes and mRNA expression levels in type-1 predominant soleus and type-2 predominant tensor fasciae latae muscles of rats treated with fenofibrate were investigated. After fenofibrate by oral gavage at 300 mg/kg/day for 28 days, degeneration/necrosis and regeneration of muscle fibers, cellular infiltration, and fibrosis were seen in soleus muscle. Additionally, expression of PDK4, CPT1-M, CPT2, and FACO mRNAs was increased. In contrast, no morphological changes or mRNA induction were apparent i… Show more

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“…Accumulating evidence suggesting that fenofibrate up‐regulates the expression of PDK4 and GLUT4 by activating PPAR‐α (Okada et al , ; Saito et al , ) and that resveratrol‐activated sirtuin 1 could suppress the activity of PDK4 to enhance PDH activity (Sin et al , ). Interestingly, in our study, fenofibrate suppressed the expression of PDK4 and increased the expression of PDH and GLUT4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accumulating evidence suggesting that fenofibrate up‐regulates the expression of PDK4 and GLUT4 by activating PPAR‐α (Okada et al , ; Saito et al , ) and that resveratrol‐activated sirtuin 1 could suppress the activity of PDK4 to enhance PDH activity (Sin et al , ). Interestingly, in our study, fenofibrate suppressed the expression of PDK4 and increased the expression of PDH and GLUT4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the protective effects of UDCA observed in this study were almost comparable to fenofibrate, however, UDCA might be preferable considering safety. Fibrates, although generally well tolerated, may cause myopathy and rhabdomyolysis both in humans [66] and rats [67]. In addition, some case studies described hepatotoxicity associated with fenofibrate [68], [69].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over recent years study of the muscle damage produced in rodents by lipid regulating drugs notably the fibrates and statins have shown that muscle fiber types vary in their sensitivity to xenobiotics ( 97 Schaefer et al 2004; 120 Westwood et al 2005; 26 De Souza et al 2006; 84 Okada et al 2007; 37 Faiola et al 2008; 122 Westwood et al 2008; 85 Okada et al 2009). It is important therefore to include both type 1 and type II fibers for histological assessment.…”
Section: Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%