Metformin could reduce cholesterol levels, finds study
Posted: 08/10/2015 06:26 PM IST(Image source from: Metformin could reduce cholesterol levels)
A new study have claimed that drug which helps cure type 2 diabetes can also help modulate cholesterol levels in patients.
Metformin is the oldest and most frequently used oral anti-diabetes drug that helps lower "bad" cholesterol. To prove this the team analysed more than 1, 800 blood samples of participants and by using a comprehensive approach, the scientists investigated metabolic products as well as genetics of these participants. They found that the administration of Metformin in patients suffering from Type 2 Diabetes led to a change in metabolite levels.
They noticed that the drug is associated with a significantly decreased level of LDL cholesterol which allegedly promotes cardiovascular diseases by causing atherosclerosis.
"This is also supported by the fact that three lipid metabolites are decreased after taking the diabetes drug. Presumably, this is the mechanism how the production of 'LDL' cholesterol is repressed by Metformin," explained Dr Rui Wang-Sattler from the institute of epidemiology II of the Helmholtz Zentrum Minchen.
The study is published in the journal Diabetes Care.
By Lizitha
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