Miscellaneous lipid-lowering medications
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Laboratory value | Results |
Glucose | 120 mg/dL |
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) | 160 mg/dL |
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) | 30 mg/dL |
Triglycerides | 700 mg/dL |
Hemoglobin A1c | 6.6 % |
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Lipid-lowering medications work to decrease levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the body.
Several medications fall outside the more commonly used classes like statins and fibrates, so in this video, we're going to discuss the bile acid resins, niacin or vitamin B3, ezetimibe, and the PCSK9 inhibitors.
Although it’s got a bad reputation, cholesterol is actually a critical component of our cells and is used to build the cell membrane.
It also has other uses like the synthesis of: steroid hormones, vitamin D, and bile.
Normally, we get our cholesterol from the food we eat, but it can also be synthesized by the liver.
So when we eat a box of chili fries, the fats and cholesterol are absorbed in the small intestine.
However, they’re not water soluble, so they can’t travel freely in the blood.
To fix this, our body makes shipping boxes called lipoproteins.
These containers consist of a shell made of phospholipids and protein tags that act as instructions for their destination.
So after absorption, the small intestinal cells package the fats and cholesterol into the largest but least dense lipoproteins, called chylomicrons.
These are released into the lymphatic system and then enter the bloodstream via the subclavian vein. Then they travel through the blood to reach adipose tissue and the liver.
Now, the liver can also synthesize intrinsic cholesterol through the mevalonate pathway, which happens in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum of liver cells.
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