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== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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PPARδ agonists are being investigated as treatments for a number of metabolic disorders including dyslipidemia, Type 2 Diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Though there are some health benefits associates with PPARα and γ agonists, these drugs also have undesirable side effects including such as edema and weight gain for PPARα, and carcinogenicity for PPARγ<ref>DOI 10.1038/35013000</ref>.
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PPARδ agonists are being investigated as treatments for a number of metabolic disorders including dyslipidemia, Type 2 Diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Though there are some health benefits associates with PPARα and γ agonists, these drugs also have undesirable side effects including such as edema and weight gain for PPARα, and carcinogenicity for PPARγ<ref>DOI 10.1038/35013000</ref>. If PPARδ agonists are to be used clinically, it is thus important to develop a ligand that will not also bind to the other PPARs.
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

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PPARδ Bound to GW074

Peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) are ligand-activated transcription factors that regulate metabolism of lipids and glucose. They are divided into three families: α, γ, and δ. Activation of PPARδ by endogenous ligands results in increased insulin sensitivity. (Note: In the literature, PPARδ is sometimes also called PPARβ). Synthetic PPARδ agonists hold significant promise for treatment of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.

PDB ID: 3TKM

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References

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  6. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.13.12.1561
  7. Kersten S, Desvergne B, Wahli W. Roles of PPARs in health and disease. Nature. 2000 May 25;405(6785):421-4. PMID:10839530 doi:10.1038/35013000

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