Home > Articles > Articles of Interest >

CoQ10 - Decreased CoQ10 levels in coronary care unit patients associated with inflammation and in-hospital mortality. - Article
CoQ10 - Decreased CoQ10 levels in coronary care unit patients associated with inflammation and in-hospital mortality. - Article


 
Our Price:
$0.25


.

Description
 

CoQ10 - Decreased CoQ10 levels in coronary care unit patients associated with inflammation and in-hospital mortality.

On December 9, 2016 in the journal Heart and Vessels, researchers from Japan's Juntendo University School of Medicine reported the finding of a greater risk of inflammation, malnutrition and dying while hospitalized among coronary care unit patients with lower coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) levels.

The study included 257 men and women with cardiovascular disease admitted to Juntendo University Hospital's coronary care unit (CCU) from April 2012 to January 2013. Diagnoses included ischemic cardiomyopathy, nonischemic cardiomyopathy, acute coronary syndrome, arrhythmia, venous thromboembolism, aortic disease and others. Fasting blood samples collected within 24 hours of admission were analyzed for serum CoQ10, plasma lipids, glucose, C-reactive protein (CRP, a marker of inflammation) and additional factors.

Coenzyme Q10 levels averaged 0.54 milligrams per liter (mg/L) among CCU patients in the current study. (In comparison, a study that measured CoQ10 levels among 146 healthy older individuals in the U.S. found average levels of 0.71 mg/L.) Patients who were treated with statins had CoQ10 levels that averaged 0.46 mg/L, in comparison with an average of 0.58 mg/L among those who were not being treated with the drugs. Lower CoQ10 levels were associated with higher CRP levels, indicating an inflammatory state. Decreased CoQ10 levels were also associated with having a lower body mass index (BMI) which suggested malnutrition.


Within an average of 38 days from the time of admission, 14 deaths occurred among the study's subjects. Serum CoQ10 levels were significantly lower, at an average of 0.43 mg/L, among those who died compared to levels that averaged 0.55 mg/L among survivors.

The authors note that CoQ10's ability to improve cellular bioenergetics contributes to its potential role in heart failure prevention and therapy. It also has antioxidant and vasodilatory effects that can benefit the cardiovascular system.

"To our knowledge, this is the first study to measure CoQ10 levels in patients with varied acute cardiovascular diseases," authors Megumi Shimizu and colleagues announce.

"Numerous studies have demonstrated various beneficial effects of CoQ10 supplementation on cardiovascular disease," they write. "Indeed, CoQ10 supplementation increases cardiac mitochondrial CoQ10 levels to improve cardiac function, and improves endothelial function, which is a critical risk factor for atherosclerotic diseases. Therefore, further prospective studies are warranted to elucidate the effects of CoQ10 supplementation on the prognosis of critical cardiovascular disease in patients admitted to the CCU."



See All LifeSource Vitamins CoQ10 Products, Articles & Studies: Click Here



Proudly Made in the USA!

Every LifeSource Vitamins product exceeds all regulatory standards and requirements set forth in the FDA's Code of Federal Regulation. ( 21 CFR, part 111 ) as well as all Good Manufacturing Practices enforced by the FDA. CGMP's provide for systems that assure proper design, monitoring, and control of manufacturing processes and facilities. ( CGMP ).


LifeSource Vitamins: Driven by Faith ~ Powered by God

Have Questions on this or any other product or health issue for you or a loved one? It can be overwhelming we know. Call us, we will walk you through what supplements will help you and which ones you really don’t need. It’s what we do! Toll-Free: 800-567-8122


LifeSource Vitamins – Founded in 1992

100% of our profits are donated to Christian Organizations like these and many others worldwide:

Campus Crusade for Christ - CRU

The Jesus Film Project

World Vision

The Tim Tebow Foundation

Compassion International

Samaritan’s Purse

The Herman and Sharron Show on CTN (Christian Television Network) and many more…



www.LifesourceVitamins.com

E-mail Us: [email protected]

or Call Us: 800.567.8122

We Are Built on Compassion - Driven by Faith & Powered by God!

*Disclaimer: None of the above statements have been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. As always, consult your physician before taking any and all supplements. LifeSource Vitamins. Individual results may vary.

Disclaimer: All the information contained throughout this website is based upon the opinions of the founder of LifeSource Vitamins, Bruce Brightman, and the entire team at LifeSource Vitamins whose relentless research and studies have been ongoing since 1992. Other articles and information are based on the opinions of the authors, who retain the copyright as marked in the article. The information on this site is not intended to replace your health care professional, but to enhance your relationship with them. Doing your own studying and research and taking your health care into your own hands is always best, especially in partnership with your health care professional.

If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have any medical conditions, always consult your health care professional before taking supplements based on the information on this site.

LifeSource Vitamins: from the nutrients we choose, to the way we run our business, we answer to God in all we do!