Abstract

1. To better understand how it decreases plasma cholesterol and triglyceride, we evaluated the effect of YM-53601 ((E-2-[2-fluoro-2-(quinuclidin-3-ylidene) ethoxy]-9H-carbozole monohydrochloride) on the clearance rate of low density lipoprotein (LDL) and very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) in hamsters. 2. Treatment with YM-53601 at 50 mg kg(-1) for 5 days in hamsters fed a normal diet enhanced the disappearance of 1,1'-Dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3'-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate (DiI)-VLDL and DiI-LDL. This effect on DiI-LDL was lost in the early phase after DiI-methyl(met)-LDL, chemically modified to block LDL receptor binding, was injected in hamsters, but was retained in the late phase. Pre-treatment with protamine sulphate, which inhibits the activity of LPL, also failed to enhance DiI-VLDL clearance rate by YM-53601. 3. Even on single oral administration at 30 mg kg(-1), YM-53601 enhanced the disappearance of the high concentration of plasma triglyceride after injection of intrafat, an emulsion of fat. Plasma triglyceride was significantly decreased as soon as 1 h after single administration of YM-53601 in hamsters fed a normal diet. 4. These results indicate that the decrease in plasma total cholesterol and triglyceride after the treatment with YM-53601 is due to its enhancement of the clearance rate of LDL and VLDL, respectively. Moreover, YM-53601 may be effective in decreasing plasma triglyceride levels early in the course of treatment of hypertriglyceridaemia in humans.

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