Statin dose reduction with complementary diet therapy: A pilot study of personalized medicine

Bianca Scolaro, Marina S. Nogueira, Aline Paiva, Adriana Bertolami, Lucia P. Barroso, Tomas Vaisar, Sean P. Heffron, Edward A. Fisher, Inar A. Castro

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Abstract

Objective: Statin intolerance, whether real or perceived, is a growing issue in clinical practice. Our aim was to evaluate the effects of reduced-dose statin therapy complemented with nutraceuticals. Methods: First phase: Initially, 53 type 2 diabetic statin-treated patients received a supplementation with fish oil (1.7 g EPA + DHA/day), chocolate containing plant sterols (2.2 g/day), and green tea (two sachets/day) for 6 weeks. Second phase: “Good responders” to supplementation were identified after multivariate analysis (n = 10), and recruited for a pilot protocol of statin dose reduction. “Good responders” were then provided with supplementation for 12 weeks: standard statin therapy was kept during the first 6 weeks and reduced by 50% from weeks 6–12. Results: First phase: After 6 weeks of supplementation, plasma LDL-C (−13.7% ± 3.7, P =.002) and C-reactive protein (−35.5% ± 5.9, P =.03) were reduced. Analysis of lathosterol and campesterol in plasma suggested that intensity of LDL-C reduction was influenced by cholesterol absorption rate rather than its synthesis. Second phase: no difference was observed for plasma lipids, inflammation, cholesterol efflux capacity, or HDL particles after statin dose reduction when compared to standard therapy. Conclusions: Although limited by the small sample size, our study demonstrates the potential for a new therapeutic approach combining lower statin dose and specific dietary compounds. Further studies should elucidate “good responders” profile as a tool for personalized medicine. This may be particularly helpful in the many patients with or at risk for CVD who cannot tolerate high dose statin therapy. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02732223.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)137-144
Number of pages8
JournalMolecular Metabolism
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Atherosclerosis
  • Omega-3 fatty acids
  • Plant sterols
  • Polyphenols
  • Responders

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