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Test Achieves Cholesterol Breakthrough
AP/Yahoo ^ | 11-5-2003 | Lindsey Turner

Posted on 11/05/2003 9:51:23 AM PST by blam

Test Achieves Cholesterol Breakthrough

Wed Nov 5, 7:58 AM ET

By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer

CHICAGO - An experimental treatment that seems to work like "liquid Drano" for clogged arteries stems from remarkably healthy villagers in northern Italy found to have paradoxically lousy cholesterol levels.

Scientists think a genetic mutation in HDL cholesterol explains the villagers' good health. And using a synthetic version of that substance, they were able to reduce fatty artery plaque in just six weeks in patients with heart disease.

Larger and longer studies are needed to determine if the experimental treatment will translate into fewer deaths, but the early results are promising, said Dr. Daniel Rader, director of preventive cardiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

The surprisingly quick results, though preliminary, shatter a long-standing belief that heart disease is a slow-progressing disease that takes a long time to undo, said Rader, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association (news - web sites).

"This is clearly on the level of a breakthrough that will have far-reaching implications," potentially pointing the way toward a rapid treatment for fatty buildups, said Dr. Bryan Brewer, chief of molecular diseases at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

The treatment involved infusions of a laboratory-produced version of the mutated HDL, the good cholesterol that helps protect against heart disease by removing plaque from the bloodstream. The villagers had very low levels of HDL, but the mutation made it an especially effective plaque attacker.

"The concept is sort of liquid Drano for the coronary arteries," said Dr. Steven Nissen, a Cleveland Clinic cardiologist who led the study.

While some existing medicines target HDL, most conventional drug treatment works by reducing levels of LDL cholesterol, the bad kind that contributes to the formation of plaques that can clog arteries and lead to heart attacks.

The new study is part of a burgeoning area of research focusing on treatments that raise HDL levels or improve HDL's plaque-fighting abilities.

The HDL mutation was found about 25 years ago in 40 residents of the northern Italian village of Limone Sul Garda. The mutation involved a gene variation in a key protein component of HDL. That contributed to larger-than-normal HDL particles, which are believed to make HDL cholesterol especially efficient at removing plaque.

Scientists made a synthetic version, which was found to reduce plaque buildups rapidly in mice and rabbits.

The product was first tested and shown to be safe for use in humans. This latest round of experiments is the first time the substance has been used to actually treat narrowing of the arteries in people, Nissen said.

The study was funded by Esperion Therapeutics Inc. of Ann Arbor, Mich., a small biotechnology company that makes the product.

In the study, 36 patients who had had heart attacks or severe chest pain received weekly intravenous infusions of the substance for five weeks. Eleven patients received dummy treatments.

At six weeks, imaging tests showed the synthetic protein patients had a visible 4 percent reduction in plaque buildup in their coronary arteries. There was no significant change in the placebo group.

Rader called the results "surprising to even the most optimistic supporters" of using HDL to treat narrowing of the arteries.

Nissen envisions the treatment being used in combination with other therapy including LDL-lowering drugs, but said that commercial use is probably a few years off and will depend on the outcome of larger studies.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: achieves; breakthrough; cholesterol; health; test

1 posted on 11/05/2003 9:51:23 AM PST by blam
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To: blam
Darn it, I wish they had stopped when they had the first winning formula, red wine!
2 posted on 11/05/2003 9:53:08 AM PST by Revolting cat! (Far out, man!)
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To: blam
In a footnote, the study reported no effect of this new treatment on democRat brains, which suffer from highly-resistant calcification.
3 posted on 11/05/2003 9:54:43 AM PST by Hank Rearden (Dick Gephardt. Before he dicks you.)
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To: blam

4 posted on 11/05/2003 9:54:45 AM PST by Revolting cat! (Far out, man!)
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To: blam
At six weeks, imaging tests showed the synthetic protein patients had a visible 4 percent reduction in plaque buildup in their coronary arteries.

I think I'll stick to eating a healthy diet and exercising.

5 posted on 11/05/2003 9:54:49 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: blam
What's the ticker symbol for Esperion?!?
6 posted on 11/05/2003 9:54:55 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: anniegetyourgun
ESPR - already up 5 points....
7 posted on 11/05/2003 9:56:11 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: Letitring
One Ringy Dingy Pingy

So9

8 posted on 11/05/2003 9:56:18 AM PST by Servant of the 9 (We are the Hegemon. We can Do anything we damned well please.)
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To: anniegetyourgun
The media has been all over this story. I wish they would start reporting 24/7 on a stock that I own.
9 posted on 11/05/2003 10:03:22 AM PST by TBall
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To: mewzilla
"I think I'll stick to eating a healthy diet and exercising."

Which is good, but you'll probably STILL have plaque buildup. AFAIK, this is the only treatment to actually REVERSE plaque buildup.

Also, remember that this is a 4% decrease in JUST FIVE WEEKS. Obviously, longer-term studies are needed to see if the plaque level continues to decrease as treatment is prolonged, and whether or not changing dosages can speed things up.

10 posted on 11/05/2003 10:05:43 AM PST by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel)
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To: Hank Rearden
democRat brains

Democrats have brains? Who would have thought it.

11 posted on 11/05/2003 10:08:10 AM PST by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy, and Bush is no conservative)
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To: TBall
LOL...don't we all. On the other hand, I probably need these meds more than I need their stock!
12 posted on 11/05/2003 10:08:30 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: anniegetyourgun
And thanks to Atkins, yesterday I saw an ad which touted that a KFC fried chicken breast has "40 grams of protein and only 8 grams of carbs", or some such! What a world! Now fried chicken is good for you, and you can get Draino'd if you have trouble! That's AMERICA!
13 posted on 11/05/2003 10:22:23 AM PST by 50sDad ("Earth First! Then we make MARS our B!tch!")
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To: Wonder Warthog
Also, remember that this is a 4% decrease in JUST FIVE WEEKS.

That means, let's see, in three short years you'd have a 124% decrease. Impressive! John Madden, he of "I agree with you 1000 percent", would be impressed!

14 posted on 11/05/2003 10:27:31 AM PST by Revolting cat! (Far out, man!)
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To: 50sDad
Atkins part of the reason COKE missed some numbers
15 posted on 11/05/2003 10:30:14 AM PST by y2k_free_radical (ESSE QUAM VIDERA-to be rather than to seem)
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To: anniegetyourgun
What's the ticker symbol for Esperion?!?

I own a similar stock........LIPD....another "good" cholesterol biotech.

Bought a truckload yesterday.....up 30% today.

16 posted on 11/05/2003 10:30:18 AM PST by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
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To: blam
sourcery says:

"Do not meddle in
the affairs of Wizards,
for they are subtle,
and quick to anger!"

Posted yesterday: Potential Heart Disease Breakthrough

17 posted on 11/05/2003 10:43:28 AM PST by sourcery ("Don't make me get my Ring!")
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To: CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
Good on ya'! I'm still sitting here with my Amlyin stock not doing much at all. These biotechs are so iffy....
18 posted on 11/05/2003 12:40:37 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: Revolting cat!
"That means, let's see, in three short years you'd have a 124% decrease. Impressive! John Madden, he of "I agree with you 1000 percent", would be impressed!"

Now, please re-read the SECOND sentence of the paragraph you so conveniently snipped off in order to generate this sarcastic response. I'm VERY well aware of the possibility of reaching a "point of diminishing returns" somewhere short of 100%, and that the maximum possible reduction is 100%. The key thought is that the results certainly justify further study to quantify the effects.

I'm sure someone with severe coronary artery plaque buildup would be VERY satisifed with a 50% reduction (for instance).

There is also the possibility that the compound can be chemically "tweaked" to be made more effective.

19 posted on 11/05/2003 1:09:45 PM PST by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel)
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