Women, who suffer from complications due to autoimmune disorder antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), may avoid miscarriages by the use of cholesterol-lowering drugs (statin), a new study suggests.
People who suffer from APS develop such antibodies in their bodies that target phospholipids that are considered the basic components of cell membrane. APS is considered to increase the risk of miscarriages in women with low risk pregnancies ninefold and 90 percent risk of miscarriages in women with high-risk pregnancies.
In their study, the researchers (from the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City) injected cholesterol-lowering drugs into mice with APS prevented activation of white blood cells that harm the fetus. The findings have been published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation October issue.
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