Numerous clinical studies have confirmed the link between age-dependent atherosc
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Question
Numerous clinical studies have confirmed the link between age-dependent atherosclerosis and elevated serum LDL levels. Many pharmaceutical companies have therefore developed drugs, known as statins, that can be used to lower serum LDL levels as a treatment for atherosclerosis. The first generation of these drugs was designed to inhibit the activity of HMG-CoA reductase. What additional activity that is stimulated by statins also contributes to reduced levels of serum LDL?
Choose one:
A. increased LDL endocytosis
B. decreased synthesis of steroid hormones
C. decreased synthesis of bile acids
D. increased HDL levels
Explanation / Answer
Statins inhibit the activity of HMG-CoA reductase as well as it increase the HDL levels.HDL is known as Good Cholesterol.It takes excess cholesterol to liver and break it down and lower the risk of Atherosclerosis.