Is it MS or is it Statin damage?

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Is it MS or is it Statin damage?

Postby cjbrooksjc » Tue May 26, 2009 11:05 am

Is it MS or is it Statin damage:

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The objective of the MNI study was to determine the direct impact of simvastatin, a statin in clinical trials, on the integrity of myelin in the brain and on the remyelination process. The study uses a model of myelin damage that has relatively little inflammation and mimics the demyelinating aspect of MS, allowing MNI researchers to determine the direct effect of long-term statin therapy on remyelination, independent of its indirect effects mediated via immune modulation.

“The results of our study indicate that simvastatin has in fact, a slightly deleterious effect on myelin under non-pathological conditions,” adds Dr. Miron. “During remyelination, there is a decrease not only in myelin production but also in oligodendrocyte number as a result of simvastatin treatment. The findings also suggest that simvastatin inhibits CNS remyelination by blocking oligodendrocyte progenitor cell differentiation or maturation into myelinating oligodendrocytes.”

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**http://www.muhc.ca/media/news/item/?item_id=106817

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