The Interleukin-6 inflammation pathway from cholesterol to aging - Role of statins, bisphosphonates and plant polyphenols in aging and age-related diseases

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We describe the inflammation pathway from Cholesterol to Aging. Interleukin 6 mediated inflammation is implicated in age-related disorders including Atherosclerosis, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Osteoporosis, Type 2 Diabetes, Dementia and Alzheimer's disease and some forms of Arthritis and Cancer. Statins and Bisphosphonates inhibit Interleukin 6 mediated inflammation indirectly through regulation of endogenous cholesterol synthesis and isoprenoid depletion. Polyphenolic compounds found in plants, fruits and vegetables inhibit Interleukin 6 mediated inflammation by direct inhibition of the signal transduction pathway. Therapeutic targets for the control of all the above diseases should include inhibition of Interleukin-6 mediated inflammation. © 2007 Omoigui; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Omoigui, S. (2007). The Interleukin-6 inflammation pathway from cholesterol to aging - Role of statins, bisphosphonates and plant polyphenols in aging and age-related diseases. Immunity and Ageing, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4933-4-1

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