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Zhi Jiang1, Yi-Xian Li1, Dan-Dan Zhao1
1School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Design and Evaluation, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China.
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Excessive incorporation of long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs) into triglycerides in adipose tissue is a key contributor to obesity and related metabolic disorders, and pharmacologically modulating this process remains challenging. Here, we synthesized a library of β-indoquinazolinone derivatives via palladium-catalyzed oxidative addition complex chemistry and identified compound b2b as a potent and selective anti-obesity candidate. b2b inhibited triglyceride accumulation in adipocytes in vitro and significantly reduced adiposity, body weight, and lipid metabolic disturbances in diet-induced obese mice without observable toxicity. Mechanistic studies revealed that b2b directly activates nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) and elevates intracellular NAD+ levels to enhance the NAD+-dependent regulatory protein SIRT1 activity. This activation leads to transcriptional repression of acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 1 (ACSL1), thereby inhibiting LCFAs incorporation into triglycerides. These findings demonstrate that pharmacological activation of the NAMPT-NAD+-SIRT1 axis by b2b offers a novel strategy for obesity treatment.

