Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – C-o-group doai
Patent
1997-01-22
1998-10-27
Weddington, Kevin E.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Designated organic active ingredient containing
C-o-group doai
514530, 514549, 514557, 514558, 514560, A61K 3107, A61K 31215, A61K 3122, A61K 3120
Patent
active
058278974
ABSTRACT:
The differentiation of preadipocytic cells into adipocytic cells, in particular for correcting insulin-resistance disease states in mammalian organisms, notably in humans, for example type II diabetes and cardiovascular disorders such as hypertension and atherosclerosis, is stimulated by treating such preadipocytic cells, or a patient in need of such treatment, with an effective amount of (a) at least one ligand displaying affinity for the nuclear receptors for retinoic acid and/or isomers thereof, preferably at least one ligand displaying a specific affinity for the RAR receptors and even more preferably the RAR-.alpha. receptor and (b) at least one fatty acid, e.g., a polyunsaturated fatty acid.
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Ailhaud Gerald
Grimaldi Paul
Reichert Uwe
Safonova Irina
Shroot Braham
Centre International de Recherches Dermatologiques Galderma
Weddington Kevin E.
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