GW 501516

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GW 501516
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Systematic (IUPAC) name
2-[2-methyl-4-([4-methyl-2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)- 1,3-thiazol-5-yl]methylsulfanyl]phenoxy]acetic acid
Identifiers
CAS Number 317318-70-0
PubChem CID 9803963
Chemical data
Formula C21H18F3NO3S2
Molar mass 453.498 g/mol[[Script error: No such module "String".]]
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GW-501,516 (also known as GW1516 or GSK-516) is a drug developed by GlaxoSmithKline, which acts as a PPARδ modulator.[1][2] It activates AMP-activated protein kinase and stimulates glucose uptake in skeletal muscle tissue,[3] and has been demonstrated to reverse metabolic abnormalities in obese men with pre-diabetic metabolic syndrome, most likely by stimulating fatty acid oxidation.[4] It has been proposed as a potential treatment for obesity and related conditions,[5] especially when used in conjunction with a synergistic compound AICAR, as the combination has been shown to significantly increase exercise endurance in animal studies.[6][7]

Concerns were raised prior to the 2008 Beijing Olympics that GW-501,516 or the GW-501,516 / AICAR combination could be used by athletes as a performance enhancing drug which was not currently controlled by regulations or detected by standard tests. One of the main researchers from the study on enhanced endurance consequently developed a urine test to detect the drug, and made it available to the International Olympic Committee.[8] The World Anti-Doping Agency has also begun work on a test for the two drugs,[9] and they have been added to the prohibited list from 2009 onwards.[10]

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  7. "Exercise In A Pill: Researchers Identify Drugs That Enhance Exercise Endurance". Science News. ScienceDaily. 2008-08-01. Retrieved 2008-08-01. 
  8. "AICAR and GW 1516 - The Exercise Pill". Retrieved 2008-09-18. 
  9. Laurance J, Rajan A (2008-08-01). "Warning to Beijing Olympics over pills that mimic exercise". Health News, Health & Wellbeing. The Independent. Retrieved 2008-08-01. 
  10. WADA 2009 Prohibited List