A series of 1-alkyl-3-phenylthiourea analogues were prepared and evaluated as HDL- and Apo A-I-elevating and triglyceride-lowering agents. Several derivatives were superior to gemfibrozil. The optimal analogue (HDL376) was shown to raise HDL cholesterol in the rat, hamster, dog, and monkey models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of 1-hydroxyalkyl-3-phenylthiourea analogs were prepared and evaluated as HDL-and Apo A-I-elevating agents. Derivatives 5h, 7j, 7n, and 7o were found to be as effective or superior to gemfibrozil.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The authors hypothesized that changes in brain membrane composition resulting from omega-3 fatty acid administration in patients with bipolar disorder would result in greater membrane fluidity, as detected by reductions in T(2) values.
Method: Women with bipolar disorder (N=12) received omega-3 fatty acids for 4 weeks. A cohort of bipolar subjects (N=9) and a group without bipolar disorder (N=12) did not receive omega-3 fatty acids.
A series of gemfibrozil analogues with a thiourea moiety embedded in the side chain was prepared and evaluated as HDL-elevating agents. Derivatives 8b, 9b, 9c, and 9d were found to be approximately as effective as gemfibrozil (1) for HDL cholesterol elevation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rapid and convenient method for the quantitation of mammalian apoA-I has been developed. The method involves nonreducing sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis and Coomassie blue staining, and takes advantage of the relative abundance of apoA-I in whole serum or plasma. ApoA-I was sufficiently resolved to allow quantitation by laser densitometry or spectrophotometry.
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