HMG-CoA reductase
Atorvastatin (Axon 2043) is probably among the best knows inhibitors of the enzyme HMG-CoA reductase (EC 1.1.1.88), an enzyme found in liver tissue that plays a key role in the mevalonate pathway, the metabolic pathway that produces cholesterol and other isoprenoids. Inhibition of the enzyme decreases de novo cholesterol synthesis, increasing expression of low-density lipoprotein receptors (LDL receptors) on hepatocytes. This increases LDL uptake by the hepatocytes, decreasing the amount of LDL-cholesterol in the blood. Interestingly, like most drugs, degradation of Atorvastatin is initiated by another oxidoreductase enzyme: Cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4), an enzyme in the class of EC 1.14[1].
[1] Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic drug interactions withHMG-CoA reductase inhibitors. W.D. Feely J. Clin Pharmacokinet 2002, 41, 343-370.
Axon ID | Name | Description | From price | |
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3443 | Simvastatin | Inhibitor of HMG-CoA reductase | €80.00 | |
3444 | Rosuvastatin calcium | Inhibitor of HMG-CoA reductase | €50.00 | |
2043 | Atorvastatin calcium | Inhibitor of HMG-CoA reductase | €60.00 |