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Statin administration activates system xC- in skeletal muscle: a potential mechanism explaining statin-induced muscle pain.

Irena A Rebalka1, Andrew W Cao1, Linda L May2, Mark A Tarnopolsky2, Thomas J Hawke1.   

Abstract

Statins are a cholesterol-lowering drug class that significantly reduce cardiovascular disease risk. Despite their safety and effectiveness, musculoskeletal side-effects, particularly myalgia, are prominent and the most common reason for discontinuance. The cause of statin-induced myalgia is unknown, so defining the underlying mechanism(s) and potential therapeutic strategies is of clinical importance. Here we tested the hypothesis that statin administration activates skeletal muscle system xC-, a cystine/glutamate antiporter, to increase intracellular cysteine and therefore glutathione synthesis to attenuate statin-induced oxidative stress. Increased system xC- activity would increase interstitial glutamate; an amino acid associated with peripheral nociception. Consistent with our hypothesis, atorvastatin treatment significantly increased mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS; 41%) and glutamate efflux (up to 122%) in C2C12 mouse skeletal muscle myotubes. Statin-induced glutamate efflux was confirmed to be the result of system xC- activation, as cotreatment with sulfasalazine (system xC- inhibitor) negated this rise in extracellular glutamate. These findings were reproduced in primary human myotubes but, consistent with being muscle-specific, were not observed in primary human dermal fibroblasts. To further demonstrate that statin-induced increases in ROS triggered glutamate efflux, C2C12 myotubes were cotreated with atorvastatin and various antioxidants. α-Tocopherol and cysteamine bitartrate reversed the increase in statin-induced glutamate efflux, bringing glutamate levels between 50 and 92% of control-treated levels. N-acetylcysteine (a system xC- substrate) increased glutamate efflux above statin treatment alone: up to 732% greater than control treatment. Taken together, we provide a mechanistic foundation for statin-induced myalgia and offer therapeutic insights to alleviate this particular statin-associated side-effect.

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Keywords:  HMG-CoA reductase; glutamate; myalgia; oxidative stress; pain

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31509447      PMCID: PMC6879878          DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00308.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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