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Statin exposure during pregnancy promotes neuromuscular junction alterations in postpartum Wistar rats

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Author(s):
Muller, Kevin Silva ; Tiburcio, Felipe Cantore ; de Barros, Jorge Willian Franco ; Matsumura, Cintia Yuri ; Matheus, Selma Maria Michelin
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: MUSCLE & NERVE; v. N/A, p. 11-pg., 2023-04-11.
Abstract

Introduction/Aims: The mechanisms that underlie the pathogenesis of statinassociated muscle symptoms (SAMS) remain unclear. Pregnancy is associated with increased cholesterol levels. Statins may be useful during pregnancy, but their safety is uncertain. Hence, we investigated the postpartum effects of exposure to rosuvastatin and simvastatin during pregnancy in Wistar rats, targeting the neuromuscular structures. Methods: Twenty-one pregnant Wistar rats were divided into three groups: control (C) treated with vehicle (dimethylsulfoxide + dH20), simvastatin (S) 62.5 mg/kg/day, and rosuvastatin (R) 10 mg/kg/day. Gavage was performed daily from the gestational days 8 to 20. At weaning, the postpartum mother tissues were collected and subjected to morphological and morphometric analysis of the soleus muscle, associated neuromuscular junctions (NMJs), and the sciatic nerve; protein quantification; quantification of the cholesterol and creatine kinase in the serum; and intramuscular collagen analysis. Results: An increase in morphometric parameters (area, maximum and minimum diameters, Feret diameter, and minimum Feret) was observed in NMJs from the S and R groups in comparison with the C group, and there was also a loss of common NMJ circularity. The number of myofibers with central nuclei was higher in S (17 +/- 3.9, P =.0083) and R (18.86 +/- 14.42, P =.0498) than in C (6.8 +/- 2.6). Discussion: Gestational exposure to statins induced postpartum NMJ morphology alterations in soleus muscle, which may be caused by the remodeling of clusters of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. This may be associated with the development and progression of SAMS observed in clinical practice. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 21/03528-2 - Study of the statin effects on neuromuscular interaction in pregnant rats
Grantee:Kevin Silva Muller
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation