Statin Muscle Pain Linked to Calcium Leaks in Muscle Cells

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Columbia University researchers report that certain statins, notably simvastatin, can bind to the ryanodine receptor in muscle cells and trigger a calcium leak, which weakens muscles or activates enzymes that degrade them, offering a possible explanation for statin-related pain and suggesting approaches such as designing safer statins or using drugs that block the calcium leak.
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