2010
By Syed Akbar
Hyderabad, June 23: Statins, the anti-cholesterol drugs, may be good for the  heart, but they are bad for the brain.
A team of researchers from the  city-based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology has found that the  commonly used drugs to lower cholesterol levels will cause depression in patients. This is the first time that a link has been established between  statins and depression. Statins are good for the heart as they prevent heart  attack.
These drugs, according a research study just published in the  international journal, Biochemistry, may affect the activity of certain  chemical produced by the brain to maintain the mood and behaviour of an  individual. Since this chemical’s natural activity is disturbed by statins,  the person using them may be subjected to bouts of anxiety and depression.
Doctors worldwide blame heart attacks on a special type  of fat present in the body called cholesterol. Cholesterol is good for the  body but when it is present in excess amount in the body it forms a layer  inside the blood vessels, particularly those supplying blood to the heart.  The narrowing down of the coronary arteries lead to less or no supply of blood to the heart, leading to the death of heart muscles or heart  attack.
Doctors prescribe statins to heart patients in a bid to control  the cholesterol level, and thus cardiac arrest. With heart problems being  reported in young patients these days, patients are subjected to use of  statins for longer periods. Continuous use of statins will hit the brain  activity, causing depression, the CCMB scientists pointed out.
The CCMB  study, led by senior scientist Dr Amitabha Chattopadhyay, throws light on the link between statins and depression. “Statins impair the function of the  receptors for serotonin, a neurotransmitter in the brain that controls mood  and behavior,” the team said.
The study further revealed that  long-term treatment with statins caused significant changes in the structure  and function of serotonin receptors. “Chronic, low cholesterol levels in the  brain may trigger anxiety and depression”, the study observed.

 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment