Studying high density lipoprotein (HDL) or ‘good’ cholesterol as it is also
referred as, is an area that is being targeted by researchers who hope to find
out more about how it helps the body stay healthy. According to experts, HDL
cholesterol should be 45 or higher in the case of men and fifty-five or more in
the case of women. Ideally, it should be sixty for everybody, with evidence
suggesting that each 1 mg/dL increase in HDL results in a corresponding
reduction of two to three percent in the risk of heart disease. It is also
believed that HDL cholesterol picks up cholesterol from the walls of the
arteries and transports it to the liver for further metabolizing. HDL
cholesterol also has an anti-inflammatory effect on the body as well as
benefiting the overall health of the arteries. According to recent studies, it
can even actually halt or reverse coronary artery disease.
Keeps the arteries healthy...
HDL cholesterol acounts for about one third to one fourth of blood cholesterol
and is thought to be ‘good’ because a great proportion of it helps protect
against heart attacks. Most doctors say that having low LDL levels and high HDL
levels is good for a person’s overall health, and is one of the best ways to
reduce the risk of heart disease. With an elevated level of HDL cholesterol,
there will be less LDL cholesterol and this is the main reason why doctors have
begun to focus their attentions to HDL cholesterol. There is however, not enough
available drug therapy to increase HDL levels which are, at present, only modest
at best. There is reason for optimism that newer methods will soon come along to
help increase HDL levels with minimal side effects and major efforts in this
direction are underway.
There are new drugs being developed that include cholesteryl estel transfer
protein (CETP) which is a ‘bad’ molecule that can also move cholesterol from the
HDL form to LDL form. If this molecule is inhibited, HDL levels could be
increased. The major pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer have developed CETP
inhibitors that have great promise. Companies such as Avant Pharmaceuticals are
also developing an anti-CETP vaccination.
There are other classes of drugs including the PPAR (peroxisome proliferation
activated receptor agonists) that are being studied to help raise HDL
cholesterol levels and
which work through the stimulation of a pro-HDL gene. However, even though there
are many companies working to succeed in such efforts, research is not as far
along as for CETP drugs.
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