Description
Adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (A-
FABP/aP2) is a carrier protein expressed in both adipocytes and macrophages where it functions in intracellular fatty acid solubilization, trafficking, and metabolism. Molecular disruption of A-
FABP/aP2 in mice results in improved insulin sensitivity and protection from atherosclerosis. HTS 01037 is a high-
affinity ligand of adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (A-
FABP/aP2) (K
i = 0.67 μM) that presumably competes with fatty acids for functional binding in the ligand-
binding cavity of A-
FABP/aP2. At a concentration of 10 μM, HTS 01037 antagonizes the protein-
protein interaction of A-
FABP/aP2 with hormone sensitive lipase in cultured C8PA lipocytes. HTS 01037 inhibits lipolysis in 3T3L1 adipocytes and reduces lipopolysaccharide-
stimulated inflammation in bone marrow-
derived macrophages, both effects of which are similar to the phenotype of A-
FABP/aP2 knockout mice.
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