Pravastatin and the Development of Diabetes Mellitus

Author:

Freeman Dilys J.1,Norrie John1,Sattar Naveed1,Neely R. Dermot G.1,Cobbe Stuart M.1,Ford Ian1,Isles Christopher1,Lorimer A. Ross1,Macfarlane Peter W.1,McKillop James H.1,Packard Christopher J.1,Shepherd James1,Gaw Allan1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Biological Sciences (D.J.F.), University of Durham, Durham, UK; Robertson Centre for Biostatistics (J.N., I.F.), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK; Department of Pathological Biochemistry (N.S., C.J.P., J.S., A.G.), Glasgow Royal Infirmary University NHS Trust, Glasgow, UK; Department of Clinical Biochemistry (R.D.G.N.), Dryburn Hospital, North Durham Healthcare NHS Trust, Durham, UK; Department of Medical Cardiology (S.M.C., A.R.L., P.W.M.), Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow,...

Abstract

Background —We examined the development of new diabetes mellitus in men aged 45 to 64 years during the West of Scotland Coronary Prevention Study. Methods and Results —Our definition of diabetes mellitus was based on the American Diabetic Association threshold of a blood glucose level of ≥7.0 mmol/L. Subjects who self-reported diabetes at baseline or had a baseline glucose level of ≥7.0 mmol/L were excluded from the analyses. A total of 5974 of the 6595 randomized subjects were included in the analysis, and 139 subjects became diabetic during the study. The baseline predictors of the transition from normal glucose control to diabetes were studied. In the univariate model, body mass index, log triglyceride, log white blood cell count, systolic blood pressure, total and HDL cholesterol, glucose, and randomized treatment assignment to pravastatin were significant predictors. In a multivariate model, body mass index, log triglyceride, glucose, and pravastatin therapy were retained as predictors of diabetes in this cohort. Conclusions —We concluded that the assignment to pravastatin therapy resulted in a 30% reduction ( P =0.042) in the hazard of becoming diabetic. By lowering plasma triglyceride levels, pravastatin therapy may favorably influence the development of diabetes, but other explanations, such as the anti-inflammatory properties of this drug in combination with its endothelial effects, cannot be excluded with these analyses.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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