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AIM: To investigate the protective effects of simvastatin (Sim) combined with nifedipine (Nif) on endothelial cells and elucidate the action mechanism. METHODS: Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were used. mRNA and protein levels were measured by using reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and Western blotting, respectively. Intracellular calcium and reactive oxygen species (ROS) were detected using confocal microscopy. The Griess assay was used to evaluate nitric oxide (NO) release. RESULTS: Treatment of HUVEC with H(2)O(2) 100 micromol/L for 30 min inhibited the mRNA and protein expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS). With increased concentrations of Nif, eNOS mRNA and protein levels increased (P<0.05). Combined treatment with Sim 1.0 micromol/L and Nif 1.0 micromol/L significantly increased the mRNA and protein expression of eNOS and NO release compared with Sim or Nif alone (P<0.05). The combination significantly lowered the intracellular ROS level (P<0.05), which was correlated with the increase in eNOS and NO, but there was no visible change in intracellular calcium (P>0.05). Compared with individual drug treatment, Akt phosphorylation and the ratio of p-eNOS/eNOS were up-regulated in the combination group, and this effect was inhibited by the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitors wortmannin and LY294002. CONCLUSION: The Sim-Nif combination effectively protects HUVEC against H(2)O(2) injury by inhibiting intracellular ROS generation, increasing the ratio of p-eNOS/eNOS and up-regulating Akt phosphorylation.