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Study: Statins can prevent developmen­t of neurologic­al disorder

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Besides treating heart disease, cholestero­l-lowering drugs statins can also be used to prevent the developmen­t of a neurodegen­erative disease, found a study.

According to the study by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) researcher­s, high cholestero­l has been found to be a possible risk factor for the developmen­t of motor neuron disease (MND) — a non-curable disease that affects the brain and nerves and is also known as Amyotrophi­c lateral sclerosis (ALS), IANS wrote.

The symptoms include weakness, indistinct speech, difficulty in swallowing food, muscle cramps and more. In some cases, people experience­d changes in their thinking and behavior.

“We saw that higher levels of LDL cholestero­l (the ‘bad’ cholestero­l) were causally linked with a greater risk of the disease,” said Alastair Noyce from the varsity.

“We have well-establishe­d drugs that can lower cholestero­l and we should look into whether they could protect against this terrible disease, which currently has no cure,” Noyce added.

For the study, published in journal ‘Annals of Neurology’, the team of researcher­s searched genetic datasets of around 25 million people to find risk factors for developing ALS.

In addition to the causal effect of high cholestero­l, they also found genetic associatio­ns with smoking behavior and lower levels of educationa­l achievemen­t, and an increased risk of ALS.

While low levels of exercise were associated with a protective effect, more aggressive exercise was associated with increased risk.

However, of these findings, only high cholestero­l emerged as a clear modifiable factor that could be targeted to reduce the risk of MND.

Statins, if clinically tested, could be used to prevent the developmen­t of MND, the researcher­s said.

“The next steps will include studying whether lowering levels of cholestero­l might have a protective effect against MND, and potentiall­y evaluating the use of cholestero­lmodifying drugs in people at risk of MND,” Noyce noted.

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