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Issue title: The Third Conference of the International CoQ10 Association
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Langsjoen, Peter H. | Langsjoen, Alena M.
Affiliations: East Texas Medical Center and Trinity Mother Francis Health System, Tyler, TX 75701, USA
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Peter H. Langsjoen, M.D., P.A., 1107 Doctors Drive, Tyler, TX 75701, USA. Tel.: +1 903 595 3778; Fax: +1 903 595 4962; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: The depletion of the essential nutrient CoQ_{10} by the increasingly popular cholesterol lowering drugs, HMG CoA reductase inhibitors (statins), has grown from a level of concern to one of alarm. With ever higher statin potencies and dosages, and with a steadily shrinking target LDL cholesterol, the prevalence and severity of CoQ_{10} deficiency is increasing noticeably. An estimated 36 million Americans are now candidates for statin drug therapy. Statin-induced CoQ_{10} depletion is well documented in animal and human studies with detrimental cardiac consequences in both animal models and human trials. This drug-induced nutrient deficiency is dose related and more notable in settings of pre-existing CoQ_{10} deficiency such as in the elderly and in heart failure. Statin-induced CoQ_{10} deficiency is completely preventable with supplemental CoQ_{10} with no adverse impact on the cholesterol lowering or anti-inflammatory properties of the statin drugs. We are currently in the midst of a congestive heart failure epidemic in the United States, the cause or causes of which are unclear. As physicians, it is our duty to be absolutely certain that we are not inadvertently doing harm to our patients by creating a wide-spread deficiency of a nutrient critically important for normal heart function.
Keywords: coenzyme Q[TeX:] _{10} deficiency, ubiquinone, CoQ[TeX:] _{10}, HMG CoA reductase inhibitors, statins, congestive heart failure, CHF
Journal: BioFactors, vol. 18, no. 1-4, pp. 101-111, 2003
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