Coenzyme Q10 in salivary cells correlate with blood cells in Fibromyalgia: improvement in clinical and biochemical parameter after oral treatment.
Journal: Clinical Biochemistry
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Abstract
Objective: We have determined Coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) levels in salivary cells (SCs) and mononuclear blood cells (BMCs) from Fibromyalgia (FM), and we study the influence of oral CoQ(10) supplementation on cells levels and clinical symptoms.
Methods: CoQ(10) was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Ten patients were supplemented daily with 300 mg of CoQ(10) during 3 months.
Results: CoQ(10) were reduced in both cell models. Oral supplementation showed an improvement in clinical symptoms and restored levels.
Conclusions: Patients with FM showed an important dysfunction in CoQ(10) levels and might benefit from oral supplementation.
Authors
Mario Cordero, Rocio Santos García, David Bermejo Jover, Benito Sánchez Domínguez, María Jaramillo Santos, Pedro Bullón
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