Statins, cholesterol and atherosclerosis

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Production of cholesterol in the liver starts from conversion of Acetyl CoA to HMG CoA molecule.
    HMG CoA is then converted by HMG CoA reductase enzyme into Mevalonate.
    which after series of reactions transformed into Farnesyl PP molecule which then produce cholesterol
    The newly produced cholesterol molecules in the liver are transported to very low-density lipoproteins abbreviated as VLDL
    which deliver them to various extrahepatic destinations
    In the blood VLDL is converted into low density lipoproteins abbreviated as LDL.
    LDL also known as the bad cholesterol.
    Why?
    Because they are precipitated in the vascular walls and contribute the plaque formation or atherosclerosis
    HMG CoA reductase inhibitors known as statins are group of drugs that have similar structure to HMG CoA molecule.
    Therefore, they competitively inhibit the activity of HMG CoA reductase enzyme.
    As a result, the production line of cholesterol production is largely interrupted
    Reduced intrahepatic cholesterol production means there are less cholesterol will be transported into VLDL and less bad LDL molecules will be formed in the circulation.
    And that is good.
    Because less LDL will be precipitated in the vascular walls.
    So statins drugs enhance plaque stabilization.
    Additionally, reduced intrahepatic cholesterol production promotes DNA production of more LDL receptors.
    These receptors are transported into the hepatocytes cell membrane…….where they LDL molecules are attracted to them.
    The LDL- LDL receptor complexes are then endocytosed into the hepatocytes’ cytoplasm away from the circulation.
    Thus, statins significantly reduce LDL levels in the circulations.
    Finally, the intermediate molecule Farnesyl PP contribute to production of what’s known as Prenylated proteins.
    Inhibition of HMG CoA reductase enzymes by statins will decrease farnesyl PP and the prenylated proteins.
    This inhibition of prenylated proteins results in some positive effects such as improve endothelial functions.

Комментарии • 19

  • @akshaykadem3062
    @akshaykadem3062 4 года назад +2

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  • @gjzztrrettmmggrrertzhgyena4950
    @gjzztrrettmmggrrertzhgyena4950 4 года назад +2

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  • @christopherstewart9874
    @christopherstewart9874 Год назад

    The last slide says short acting statins should be given in the evening and poses the question "Why?". As someone who has been taking a short acting statin at lunchtime rather than in the evening (for years and years), it would be nice to have that answer.

  • @MogguSama
    @MogguSama 3 года назад +1

    Very insightful, would've been great if HDL also was mentioned.

  • @harpo187bling
    @harpo187bling 4 года назад +3

    What about trying to reduce carbs before taking these drugs?

    • @PharmacologyAnimation
      @PharmacologyAnimation  4 года назад +2

      Balanced Diet (not only reducing carbohydrates) is essential both before and during taking statins.

    • @harpo187bling
      @harpo187bling 4 года назад +1

      @@PharmacologyAnimation Great! What does a 'balanced diet' consist of?

    • @PharmacologyAnimation
      @PharmacologyAnimation  4 года назад +2

      @@harpo187bling This is a very difficult question to answer and needs a nutrition specialist to answer it. Unfortunately it is not my specialty

  • @Bonbon53539
    @Bonbon53539 2 года назад

    What else do statins prohibit production of? No mention of this and why there are side effects

  • @user-nc4nm7pz6j
    @user-nc4nm7pz6j 4 года назад

    What is The significance of cholesterol in atherosclerosis

  • @ghatrmmobile4137
    @ghatrmmobile4137 3 года назад +1

    fine ⚕⚕⚕⚕⚕