A intrigante bioquímica da niacina: uma revisão crítica


Autoria(s): Maria,Carlos Alberto Bastos de; Moreira,Ricardo Felipe Alves
Data(s)

01/01/2011

Resumo

Niacin (nicotinamide, nicotinic acid) interferes on homeostasis, DNA regulation, signaling and longevity. Nicotinic acid reduces synthesis of lipoproteins-apo-B and increases HDL. Its antilipemic action in liver produces: 1) inhibition of DGAT2, with decreased triacylglycerol synthesis, 2) downregulation of the b-chain of adenosine triphosphate synthase, leading to reduced HDL-apo-A-I catabolism. Nicotinic acid could increase redox potential in vascular endothelium. HM74A receptor activation in macrophages would be responsible for the release of prostaglandins, causing flushing in epidermis. HM74A agonists could assist in identifying antilipemic agents. Extended release niacin in combination with statin appears to protect cardiovascular system of patients with low HDL.

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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422011001000007

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Publicador

Sociedade Brasileira de Química

Fonte

Química Nova v.34 n.10 2011

Palavras-Chave #niacin #homeostasis #antilipemic effects
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journal article