Abstract
Effects of TMP-153, N-[4-(2-chlorophenyl)-6,7-dimethyl-3-quinolyl]- N′-(2,4-difluorophenyl)urea, on intestinal and hepatic acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) activities, cholesterol absorption and plasma cholesterol level in rats and hamsters were studied. TMP-153 has IC 50 values of around 5–10 nM for the hepatic and intestinal ACAT from various animals. The most potent inhibition was observed in the intestinal ACAT from Golden hamsters (IC 50 = 2.3 nM). The inhibition mode of TMP-153 was non-competitive for rat intestinal ACAT. TMP-153 inhibited cholesterol esterification both in human colonic adenocarcinoma cells, LS180, and in human hepatoma cells, HepG2 (IC 50= 150 nM and 330 nM, respectively). [ 14C]cholesterol and cold cholesterol absorption from the small intestine was markedly inhibited by oral administration of TMP-153 (1 mg/kg) without affecting lymph flow and triglyceride absorption. When the compound was given as a dietary admixture, plasma cholesterol was reduced in rats fed a cholesterol diet (ED 50 = 0.25 mg/kg/day), but not in those fed a stock diet. On the other hand, TMP-153 showed more prominent hypocholesterolemic effect in Golden hamsters fed the stock diet (ED 50 = 0.81 mg/kg/day) than in those fed the cholesterol diet (ED 50 = 8.01 mg/kg/day). In hamsters fed the stock diet, TMP-153 markedly decreased the hepatic unesterified cholesterol in addition to esterified cholesterol content, but did not affect bile flow and the biliary secretion of bile acid and lipids. Different mechanisms for plasma cholesterol lowering by TMP-153 between rats and hamsters was discussed.
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