Statins
Rosuvastatin, with or without fenofibrate, raises Lp(a) despite lowering LDL cholesterol in a post-hoc analysis of 47 patients with mixed hyperlipidaemia (Arch Med Sci Atheroscler Dis 2024)
Original title: The effect of rosuvastatin alone or in combination with fenofibrate or omega-3 fatty acids on lipoprotein(a) levels in patients with mixed hyperlipidemia
In a post-hoc analysis of a randomised trial of patients with mixed hyperlipidaemia (LDL-C >160 mg/dL, triglycerides >200 mg/dL) treated for 3 months with rosuvastatin 40 mg/day (n=16), rosuvastatin 10 mg/day plus fenofibrate 200 mg/day (n=16), or rosuvastatin 10 mg/day plus omega-3 fatty acids 2 g/day (n=15), Lp(a) rose significantly in the rosuvastatin-only (P=0.017) and rosuvastatin-fenofibrate (P=0.029) groups, with no significant change in the omega-3 group. Lp(a) elevations did not differ between groups. Changes in Lp(a) correlated negatively with changes in LDL-C in the rosuvastatin group (r=-0.500, P=0.049) and with changes in triglycerides in the fenofibrate group (r=-0.531, P=0.034). The findings reinforce that statin and fibrate therapy can raise Lp(a), underscoring the need for dedicated Lp(a)-lowering agents to address residual risk.
Original abstract
Introduction: Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a strong, genetically determined, pathogenetic factor of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). The aim of this post-hoc analysis was to compare the effect of hypolipidemic treatment on Lp(a) levels of patients with mixed hyperlipidemia.
Material And Methods: We previously randomized patients with mixed hyperlipidemia (low-density lipoprotein [LDL-C] > 160 mg/dl and triglycerides > 200 mg/dl) to rosuvastatin monotherapy 40 mg/day (R group, n = 30) or rosuvastatin 10 mg/day combined with fenofibrate 200 mg/day (RF group, n = 30) or omega-3 fatty acids 2 g/day (RΩ group, n = 30). In the present post-hoc analysis, we included only the patients whose Lp(a) levels were assessed (16, 16 and 15 in the R, RF and RΩ groups, respectively). Lipid profile and Lp(a) were measured at baseline and after 3 months of treatment.
Results: Significant reductions in total cholesterol, LDL-C, non-high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (non-HDL-C) and triglyceride levels were observed in all groups. A significant increase in Lp(a) levels was noted in the R (p = 0.017) and RF (p = 0.029) groups, while no significant difference was seen in the RΩ group (p = NS). Regarding Lp(a) elevations, no differences were found between groups. In the R group, a strong negative correlation between the changes in Lp(a) and LDL-C (r = -0.500, p = 0.049) was observed, while a significant negative correlation between the changes in Lp(a) and triglycerides (r = -0.531, p = 0.034) was noted in the RF group.
Conclusions: Rosuvastatin and/or fenofibrate treatment increases Lp(a) levels in patients with mixed hyperlipidemia. Novel therapies should target Lp(a) level reduction to decrease the residual ASCVD risk in patients with mixed hyperlipidemia.
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