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R mevalonic acid

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R-mevalonic acid is a chemical compound used in laboratory research. It serves as a key intermediate in the biosynthesis of various important molecules, including cholesterol and other terpenoids. The compound is widely used in biochemical and cell biology studies to investigate metabolic pathways and cellular processes.

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Mevalonate Pathway Reverses Atorvastatin-Sensitive Phenotype

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To determine if metabolic intermediates of the mevalonate pathway or LDL treatment revert the cells’ atorvastatin-sensitive phenotype, the statin-sensitive cancer cell line HOP-92 was seeded in 12-well plates at a density of 1 × 105 cells/mL (1 mL/well), incubated overnight, and then treated with 10 μM atorvastatin and various concentrations of R-mevalonic acid (10–50 μM; Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), ubiquinone (25–200 μM; Wako, Osaka, Japan), dolichol (75–300 μM; Avanti Polar Lipids, Alabaster, AL), squalene (10–100 μM; Wako), FPP (1–25 μM; Echelon, Salt Lake City, UT), GGPP (1–25 μM; Sigma-Aldrich), or LDL (50–200 μg/mL; Alfa Aesar, Ward Hill, MA) for 48 hours. We chose the doses of each substrate according to published references [53 (link), 54 (link)]. In select experiments, we photographed these cells with a phase-contrast microscope to capture any morphological changes. After the incubation, cells were harvested, and cell numbers were counted using a Scepter handheld automated cell counter (Millipore). Statistical analyses were performed using one-way ANOVA and Bonferroni-Dunn post-hoc tests. P values of less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.
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Mevalonic Acid Reverses Atorvastatin Effects

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To determine whether mevalonic acid treatment reverted the atorvastatin-sensitive phenotype, the cell lines whose proliferation was inhibited by atorvastatin were seeded in 6-well plates at a density of 1 × 105 cells/ml, incubated overnight, and then treated with 10 µM atorvastatin and various concentrations (25 µM, 50 µM, 100 µM, and 200 µM) of R-mevalonic acid (Sigma-Aldrich) for 24 hours. These cells were also photographed with a phase-contrast microscope to capture any morphological changes.
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