Vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for osteoporosis and other chronic diseases, including type 1 diabetes, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and ischemic heart disease. Cholesterol and vitamin D share the 7-dehydrocolesterol metabolic pathway. This study evaluated the possible effect of atorvastatin on vitamin D levels in patients with acute ischemic heart disease. Eighty-three patients (52 men and 31 women) with an acute coronary syndrome (75 with acute myocardial infarction and 8 with unstable angina) were included. After diagnosis, patients received atorvastatin as secondary prevention. Serum vitamin D was measured by high-performance liquid chromatography at baseline and at 12 months. Atorvastatin treatment produced a statistically significant decrease in cholesterol and triglyceride levels and an increase in vitamin D levels ( Vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for osteoporosis and other chronic diseases, including type 1 diabetes, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and ischemic heart disease. 1 Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin by ultraviolet radiation that acts on 7-dehydrocolesterol, which is hydroxylated into carbon-25 by 25-hydroxyvitamin D-1␣ hydroxylase or CYP27B1, an enzyme located in the mitochondria of the hepatocyte. The resulting metabolite, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, is the best way to measure individual vitamin D levels. 2 Cholesterol and vitamin D share the 7-dehydrocolesterol metabolic pathway. 3 Statins have beneficial effects on morbidity and mortality of patients with acute ischemic heart disease; these may be mediated by vitamin D. These patients have a greater prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and are often treated with statins as secondary prevention. 1 This led us to study the possible effect of atorvastatin on vitamin D levels in this group of patients. Increased levels of vitamin D could explain some of the beneficial effects of atorvastatin at the cardiovascular and bone metabolism levels that are unrelated to cholesterol levels.
Methods and ResultsPatients hospitalized for an acute coronary syndrome, defined as high-risk unstable angina, non-ST-elevated myocardial infarction, or ST-elevated myocardial infarction, were eligible for inclusion. Eighty-three patients (52 men and 31 women) with an acute coronary syndrome (75 with acute myocardial infarction and 8 with unstable angina) were included. Patients were recruited at hospital admission. Exclusion criteria were alcoholism, neoplasia, hyperor hypocalcemia, and treatment with phosphocalcium metabolism-modifying drugs. After diagnosis, patients received atorvastatin as secondary prevention. Low (10 to 20 mg) and high (40 to 80 mg) doses were used according to baseline levels of cholesterol and triglycerides and index of vascular risk. Only patients completing follow-up were evaluated. A control group of 73 hypertensive patients (38 men and 35 women) not receiving treatment with statins was included.Blood samples were obtained after 8 or 9 hours of fasting. Total calcium, phosphorus, total cholesterol, and triglycerides were mea...
The colonization of America by Drosophila subobscura has been a unique experiment in nature that has allowed us to explore the effects of evolution on a continental scale. To analyze this evolutionary event, nucleotide sequences of the Odh (Octanol dehydrogenase) gene were obtained for 43 lethal chromosomal lines from colonizing populations of North America and 5 from South America, in addition to 5 chromosomal lines from Europe with different viabilities and 2 from laboratory marker stocks. Since 10 different Odh haplotypes were found in America, the minimum number of colonizers would be 5 (or 3 mated females). Only one Odh haplotype was found in American O 5 inversions confirming that only one copy of this inversion was included among the sample of colonizers. The same Odh haplotypes were detected in association with the same chromosomal arrangements and with identical lethal genes in both North and South America indicating that exactly the same chromosome types reached both hemispheres. These observations indicate that the two continental colonizations are not independent. They are derived from the same colonization event. The population from which the colonization started should contain the O 5 inversion, a non-negligible frequency of the O 3+4+7 arrangement and all other arrangements found in America. So far the only populations that fulfill all these requirements are those from Greece, indicating that these populations can be considered good candidates as a starting point for an in depth analysis of the origin of the American colonization by D. subobscura .
The results of this study suggest that OSA has a protective effect in the context of myocardial infarction and that patients with OSA may experience less severe myocardial injury. The possible role of OSA in cardioprotection should be explored in future studies.
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