Volume 61, Issue 6 pp. 781-788

Synergistic action of statins and nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates in the development of rhabdomyolysis in L6 rat skeletal myoblasts

Sumio Matzno PhD

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Sumio Matzno PhD

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women's University, Hyogo

Institute for Biosciences, Mukogawa Women's University, Hyogo

1School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women's University, 11-68, Kyuban-cho, Koshien, Nishinomiya, Hyogo 663-8179, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
Tomoko Nishiguchi

Tomoko Nishiguchi

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women's University, Hyogo

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Takeshi Akiyoshi

Takeshi Akiyoshi

Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Keio University Faculty of Pharmacy, Tokyo

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Setsuko Anami

Setsuko Anami

Pharmacy Department, Sakai Municipal Hospital, Osaka, Japan

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Toshikatsu Nakabayashi

Toshikatsu Nakabayashi

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women's University, Hyogo

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Kenji Matsuyama

Kenji Matsuyama

Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Keio University Faculty of Pharmacy, Tokyo

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First published: 08 January 2010
Citations: 11

Abstract

Objectives Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates, which are widely used to treat osteoporosis, act as inhibitors of farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase, one of the key enzymes of the mevalonate pathway, and thus may have the potential to enhance the effect of statins (inhibitors of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase). In this study, we evaluated the synergistic effect of two nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates, alendronate and risedronate, in statin-induced apoptosis in rat skeletal L6 myoblasts.

Methods L6 rat myoblasts were differentiated with drugs. DNA fragmentation was measured and small GTPase was detected by immunoblotting.

Key findings Alendronate and risedronate caused dose-dependent apoptosis of L6 myoblasts. Risedronate induced detachment of rho GTPase from the cell membrane, followed by activation of the caspase-8-related cascade. Risedronate-induced apoptosis was synergistically enhanced with atorvastatin and significantly reduced by addition of geranylgeraniol. By contrast, alendronate did not reduce membrane GTPases and the apoptosis was caspase independent.

Conclusions These results suggest that risedronate-induced apoptosis is related to geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate depletion followed by rho detachment, whereas alendronate affects are independent of rho. Our results suggest a risk of synergistic action between nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates and statins in the development of rhabdomyolysis when treating osteoporosis in women with hyperlipidaemia.

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