4.2: Cholesterol Flashcards
How do statins work?
Inhibit HMG-CoA reductase in hepatocytes to inhibit cholesterol synthesis
Also decreases production of LDL, and increases its clearance by upregulating its receptors
Why are LFTs carried out on a px before and after commencing statin therapy?
As statins raise transaminase levels
What are some ADRs of statins?
Raised transaminase levels Generalised myopathy (may cause raised creatine kinase levels) Headache Arthralgia GI complaints
Which enzyme do fibrates upregulate and what does this do?
Upregulates lipoprotein lipase
So more TAGs are broken down into glycerol and fatty acids which can be taken up by cells
Which cholesterol lower agent is primarily used for hypertriglyceridaemias?
Fibrates
Which cholesterol lowering agent is best to raise HDLs and how does it work?
Nicotinic acid, by inhibiting lipoprotein a synthesis
Which cholesterol lowering agent can activate a peptic ulcer?
Nicotinic acid
When is nicotinic acid contraindicated?
In liver disease or peptic ulcer disease
How does ezetimide lower cholesterol?
Inhibits cholesterol absorption in the intestines so less is delivered to the liver
Which class of drugs are best to lower LDL cholesterol and which class are best to lower TAG concentration?
Statins best to lower LDL
Fibrates best to lower TAG
Who should be on statins?
All adults with history of CVD
Those with diabetes and any risk factors
Adults up to 84 years old with a 10 year risk of CVD of 10% or more