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    Sugar substance 'kills' good HDL cholesterol

    Eddie
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    Post by Eddie Fri Sep 26 2014, 09:49

    Scientists at the University of Warwick have discovered that 'good' cholesterol is turned 'bad' by a sugar-derived substance.

    The substance, methylglyoxal - MG, was found to damage 'good' HDL cholesterol, which removes excess levels of bad cholesterol from the body.

    Low levels of HDL, High Density Lipoprotein, are closely linked to heart disease, with increased levels of MG being common in the elderly and those with diabetes or kidney problems.

    Supported by funding from the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and published in Nutrition and Diabetes, the researchers discovered that MG destabilises HDL and causes it to lose the properties which protect against heart disease.

    HDL damaged by MG is rapidly cleared from the blood, reducing its HDL content, or remains in plasma having lost its beneficial function.

    Lead researcher Dr Naila Rabbani, of the Warwick Medical School, says that: "MG damage to HDL is a new and likely important cause of low and dysfunctional HDL, and could count for up to a 10% risk of heart disease".

    There are currently no drugs that can reverse low levels of HDL, but the Warwick researchers argue that by discovering how MG damages HDL has provided new potential strategies for reducing MG levels.

    Commenting on the research's implications Dr Rabbani said:

    "By understanding how MG damages HDL we can now focus on developing drugs that reduce the concentration of MG in the blood, but it not only be drugs that can help.

    "We could now develop new food supplements that decrease MG by increasing the amount of a protein called glyoxalase 1, or Glo 1, which converts MG to harmless substances.

    "This means that in future we have both new drugs and new foods that can help prevent and correct low HDL, all through the control of MG."

    A potentially damaging substance, MG is formed from glucose in the body. It is 40,000 times more reactive than glucose it damages arginine residue (amino acid) in HDL at functionally important site causing the particle to become unstable.

    More on this story here http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/281827.php
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    Post by AliB Fri Sep 26 2014, 11:57

    Hmm.

    Option 1. Advise people to stop eating sugar.
    Option 2. Make a nice new highly lucrative drug to counteract the problem but allow them to still stuff their faces.

    Hey ho.

    Now where have I heard that before?

    Don't worry. One symptom sorted, only 25 more to go. Whatever you do, don't tell people that dumping the sugar would sort the rest out too.....
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    Post by Jan1 Fri Sep 26 2014, 17:26

    As AliB says "Whatever you do, don't tell people that dumping the sugar would sort the rest out too....."

    In more recent years sugars especially High Fructose Corn Syrup has done so much damage to health ...which in turn has increased costs for the NHS and their counterparts in other countries.

    If only more of us would restrict sugars, if we did I believe that in decades to come the young children of today would be far healthier than many of us presently are.

    What do you think?

    All the best Jan

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