
Works in Progress Podcast Should everyone be taking statins?
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Feb 27, 2026 A lively dive into the cholesterol revolution and how scientists learned to lower heart disease risk. They trace statins' fungal origins and the rise of PCSK9 antibodies, siRNA drugs, and oral peptide contenders. The conversation covers how cholesterol travels, why LDL drives atherosclerosis, and why modern genetics and chemistry sparked a new wave of lipid therapies.
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Statins Were Discovered In Fungus Samples
- Statins originated from fungal metabolites screened by Akira Endo; the first natural statin came from Penicillium citronum.
- Endo screened thousands of fungal samples to find HMG‑CoA reductase inhibitors.
Trials Proved LDL Lowering Cuts Heart Events
- Randomized trials of cholesterol‑lowering drugs (cholestyramine, niacin) showed LDL drops matched reductions in heart events, supporting causality.
- The 4S statin trial (simvastatin) cut LDL ~35% and coronary mortality ~42%.
Simple Three Minute Explanation Of Lipoprotein Traffic
- Lipoproteins ferry hydrophobic fats and cholesterol; LDL particles become small dense carriers that can penetrate artery walls.
- HDL scavenges cholesterol back from plaques, partially reversing accumulation.

