| Literature DB >> 33052507 |
Radosław Motkowski1, Mateusz Maciejczyk2, Marta Hryniewicka3, Joanna Karpińska3, Bożena Mikołuć4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) requires early treatment. However, statins, which are regarded the first-line therapy, have an influence on redox balance. Antioxidant vitamins are important for many metabolic processes in the developing body. There are few data available on the long-term safety of statin use in children. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of statin treatment in children with FH on plasma concentrations of antioxidant vitamins: retinol, alpha-tocopherol and coenzyme Q10.Entities:
Keywords: Alpha-tocopherol; Children; Coenzyme Q10; Familial hypercholesterolemia; Retinol; Simvastatin
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33052507 PMCID: PMC8770382 DOI: 10.1007/s10557-020-07091-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Drugs Ther ISSN: 0920-3206 Impact factor: 3.727
The MS conditions for generation of positive ions of the analytes
| Compound | Precursor ion (m/z) | Product ions (m/z) | Collision energy [eV] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Retinol | 269.10 | 213.20 93.10 | −12 −23 |
| α-Tocopherol | 429.30 | 165.10 137.05 | −25 −48 |
| Coenzyme Q10 | 863.60 | 197.15 109.10 | −45 −47 |
Characteristics of hypercholesterolemic groups (data presented as means and standard deviations where applicable)
| Treated with statins ( | Not treated with statins ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age [years] | 14.03 (1.89) | 13.59 (1.86) | 0.511 |
| Sex | 9 girls, 4 boys | 9 girls, 4 boys | |
| Family history of hypercholesterolemia | |||
| Siblings | 10 (77%) | 5 (38%) | |
| Parents | 13 (100%) | 13 (100%) | |
| Grandparents | 10 (77%) | 8 (62%) | |
| Mutation status | |||
| - LDL-R | 7 (54%) | 5 (38%) | |
| - APO-B | 3 (23%) | 3 (23%) | |
| - Not LDL or APO-B | 1 (8%) | 1 (8%) | |
| - Not performed | 2 (15%) | 4 (31%) | |
| Weight [kg] | 54.1 (12.58) | 57.1 (13.62) | 0.488 |
| Height [m] | 1.6 (0.09) | 1.6 (0.08) | 0.840 |
| BMI [kg/m2] | 20.6 (3.54) | 21.7 (4.21) | 0.511 |
| Systolic blood pressure [mmHg] | 116.2 (9.47) | 105.9 (30.44) | 0.347 |
| Diastolic blood pressure [mmHg] | 72.1 (9.79) | 71.8 (9.37) | 0.852 |
| Heart rate [bpm] | 80.4 (16.65) | 84.2 (14.5) | 0.458 |
| Glucose [mg/dl] | 87.3 (8.07) | 94.8 (9.05) | *0.014 |
| Total cholesterol [mg/dl] | 220.8 (28.81) | 257.4 (26.84) | *0.003 |
| HDL cholesterol [mg/dl] | 63.5 (18.58) | 56.4 (12.96) | 0.418 |
| LDL cholesterol [mg/dl] | 143.9 (25.68) | 186.1 (26.89) | *0.001 |
| Triglyceride [mg/dl] | 65.6 (18.35) | 74.8 (23.86) | 0.362 |
* statistically significant
Fig. 1The concentration of antioxidant vitamins in plasma of children undergoing treatment with statins (n = 13) and not treated with statins (n = 13) assessed directly (a) and in relation to total cholesterol (b)
Fig. 2Changes in retinol, alpha-tocopherol and coenzyme Q10 concentrations were assessed during 6 months of treatment with statins in a subgroup of four patients