Rosiglitazone Rosiglitazone

Rosiglitazone - Definition and Overview

Rosiglitazone chemical structure

In medicine and pharmacology, rosiglitazone is a member of the thiazolidinedione class of drugs.

It is being marketed as Avandia® by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline, both as a standalone preparation and in combination with metformin (Avandamet®).

Like other thiazolidinediones, its mechanism of action is by activation of the intracellular receptor class of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs), specifically PPARγ. Rosiglitazone is a pure ligand of PPARγ, and has no PPARα-binding action. Apart from its effect on insulin resistance, it appears to have an anti-inflammatory effect: nuclear factor kappa-B (NFκB) levels fall and inhibitor (IκB) levels increase in patients on rosiglitazone (Mohanty et al).

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References

  • Mohanty P, Aljada A, Ghanim H, Hofmeyer D, Tripathy D, Syed T, al-Haddad W, Dhindsa S, Dandona P. Evidence for a potent antiinflammatory effect of rosiglitazone. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2004; 89:2728-35.

Side-effects and contraindications

See main article: thiazolidinedione

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