An ACC inhibitor
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Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) is a key enzyme of fatty acid metabolism that enables the synthesis of malonyl-CoA, a precursor for fatty acids. CP 640,186 is an isozyme-nonselective ACC inhibitor with IC50 values of 53 and 61 nM for rat liver ACC1 and rat skeletal muscle ACC2, respectively.1 It has been shown to lower malonyl-CoA levels and to inhibit hepatic fatty acid and triglyceride synthesis both in vitro and in vivo.1 CP 640,186 can also stimulate muscle fatty acid oxidation (EC50 = 1.3 ?M in rat epitrochlearis muscle strips) and lower whole body respiratory quotient in rats (ED50 = ~30 mg/kg).1
1.Harwood, H.J., Jr., Petras, S.F., Shelly, L.D., et al.Isozyme-nonselective N-substituted bipiperidylcarboxamide acetyl-CoA carboxylase inhibitors reduce tissue malonyl-CoA concentrations, inhibit fatty acid synthesis, and increase fatty acid oxidation in cultured cells and in experimental animalsJ. Biol. Chem.278(39)37099-37111(2016)
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