The purpose of this study is to gain insight into the side-effects of statin consumption, and assess the ability of epicatechin (a compound in dark chocolate) to counteract or reverse these changes. The investigators' prior research has shown that epicatechin can improve skeletal muscle structure and mitochondrial (which gives us energy) structure.
Patient Inclusion Criteria: 1. Must be between 30-75 years of age. 2. Must have a VO2max greater than 18 ml/kg/min(non-sedentary individuals). 3. Subjects with LDL\>100mg/dL (or on drug treatment) 4. Subjects without a prior cerebrovascular event (example: stroke) 5. Subjects without a prior cardiovascular event (example: heart attack) Patient Exclusion Criteria: 1. Liver, thyroid, or kidney disease. 2. Currently taking drugs that interfere with statin metabolism (calcium channel blockers, colchicine etc.). 3. Acute or chronic infectious disease; autoimmune/inflammatory disease, cancer, COPD, anemia, diabetes, psychiatric illness. 4. Non-smokers, prior smokers, or illicit drug users with abstinence \>1 year. 5. Subjects taking blood thinners (Coumadin, xarelto, pradaxa, Plavix, effient, apixiban, etc) will be excluded. If subjects are taking aspirin for routine prevention they will be asked to hold aspirin for 7 days prior to biopsy. Routine prevention means that the patients are taking aspirin to reduce their risks, but do not have established cardiovascular disease. 6. History of previous knee surgery and active history of knee pain or neuromuscular disease are exclusions as they are known to affect muscle structure and function. The study will be a double blind placebo controlled study where subjects will be randomized to either of two groups: 1. Simvastatin 40 mg + placebo once daily (statin only group) for 3 months 2. Simvastatin 40 mg + Epi 50 mg once daily (statin + Epi group) for 3 months
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
19
Epicatechin is a compound found naturally in dark chocolate.
A cholesterol-lowering medication that blocks the production of cholesterol.
A substance that has no therapeutic effect and will act as a control.
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, California, United States
Changes in Functional Capacity
Cardiopulmonary exercise protocol will be used to measure VO2max to assess functional capacity.
Time frame: Baseline and 3 months
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