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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 08, 2008
Filed:
Jul. 17, 2002
Kazuyoshi Yamaoka, Tokyo, JP;
Kenichiro Takagi, Tokyo, JP;
Kenichiro Kataoka, Tokyo, JP;
Masanori Yamamoto, Tokyo, JP;
Toshihiro Chikanishi, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuyoshi Yamaoka, Tokyo, JP;
Kenichiro Takagi, Tokyo, JP;
Kenichiro Kataoka, Tokyo, JP;
Masanori Yamamoto, Tokyo, JP;
Toshihiro Chikanishi, Tokyo, JP;
Teijin Limited, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
The present invention provides a method for screening a substance having a thermogenesis enhancing effect containing a compound having an effect activating PPAR δ, an agent containing the compound, and an agent having antidiabetic, antiobestic or visceral accumulated fat-lowering function. The present invention provides an agent containing a compound having an effect activating PPAR δ, which is a peroxisome proliferator activated receptor, and having effects which enhances nonshivering thermogenesis (nST), specifically enhances uncoupling respiration in mitochondria of cells in an adipose tissue or the like, or proton leak in inner membranes of mitochondria, and increases the amount of expression of UCP1, and provides an antidiabetic agent, an antiobestic gent and a visceral accumulated fat-lowering agent containing the compound. Further, the present invention provides a method for screening the compound by measuring a PPAR δ activating effect.