Women are more likely than men to experience adverse statin effects, particularly new-onset diabetes and muscle weakness. Here the authors show that statin-treated female mice show reduced levels of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and that the adverse effects are prevented by administering fish oil as a source of DHA, by reducing dosage of the X chromosome or the Kdm5c gene.
- Peixiang Zhang
- Joseph J. Munier
- Karen Reue