Simvastatin-induced Changes in the Leukocytic System of Porcine Bone Marrow
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Simvastatin-induced Changes in the Leukocytic System of Porcine Bone Marrow
Abstract
Introduction: Simvastatin is a substance which is commonly used as a medicine to reduce cholesterol level. Unfortunately, it shows numerous side effects. Simvastatin affects various internal organs, and among other detriments to health may cause persistent muscle weakness, osteolytic processes, headaches, and rashes. Until now knowledge of the influence of simvastatin on bone marrow cells has been rather scant and fragmentary.
Material and methods: During this experiment the numbers of all types of cells in the leukocytic system of porcine bone marrow were evaluated after 28 and 56 days of oral administration of simvastatin at a dose of 40 mg/day/animal.
Results: Simvastatin caused an increase in the number of all types of cells in the leukocytic system, and the most visible fluctuations concerned promyelocytes.
Conclusion: Observations obtained during the present study indicated that the results of the action of simvastatin on porcine bone marrow differ from those observed in other mammal species, including human. This may be due to various metabolic pathways within the bone marrow in the particular species, but the exact mechanisms of these actions are unknown at the present time.
Keywords: bone marrow; leukocytic system; pig; statins.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of Interests Statement: The authors declare that there is no conflict of interests regarding the publication of this article.
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