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Effect of statin treatment on metabolites, lipids and prostanoids in patients with Statin Associated Muscle Symptoms (SAMS).

Timothy J GarrettMichelle A PuchowiczEdwards A ParkQingming DongGregory FarageRichard ChildressJoy GuingabClaire L SimpsonSaunak SenElizabeth C BrogdonLogan M BuchananRajendra RaghowMarshall B Elam
Published in: PloS one (2023)
The plasma metabolome of patients with SAMS exhibited reduced content of long chain fatty acids and increased levels of linoleic acid (18:2) in phospholipids, altered energy production pathways (β-oxidation, citric acid cycle and urea cycles) as well as reduced levels of carnitine, an essential mediator of mitochondrial energy production. Our findings support the hypothesis that alterations in pro-inflammatory lipids (arachidonic acid pathway) and impaired mitochondrial energy metabolism underlie the muscle symptoms of patients with statin associated muscle symptoms (SAMS).
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