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Improvement of endothelial function in insulin-resistant carotid arteries treated with pravastatin.
Dumont, A S; Hyndman, M E; Dumont, R J; Fedak, P M; Kassell, N F; Sutherland, G R; Verma, S.
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  • Dumont AS; Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville 22908, USA. asd2f@virginia.edu
J Neurosurg ; 95(3): 466-71, 2001 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11565869
ABSTRACT
OBJECT Insulin resistance and hypertension are independent risk factors for stroke. Endothelial dysfunction in response to risk factors and carotid artery (CA) disease are important in the pathogenesis of stroke. Pravastatin may have cholesterol-independent pleiotropic effects. In the present study the authors examined the effects of short-course pravastatin treatment on endothelial function in CAs obtained in control and insulin-resistant rats with fructose-induced hypertension.

METHODS:

Thirty rats were divided into two experimental groups, in which 14 were fed a regular diet and 16 were fed a fructose-enriched diet for 3 weeks. The rats were then divided into four groups control, pravastatin-treated control, fructose-fed, and pravastatin-treated fructose-fed. Pravastatin was administered (20 mg/kg/day) for 2 weeks. Excretion of the urinary nitric oxide (NO) metabolite nitrite (NO2-) was also assayed. The CAs from all rats were subsequently removed and assessed for endothelium-dependent and -independent vascular reactivity in vitro. The rats in the fructose-fed group were insulin resistant, hyperinsulinemic, and hypertensive relative to the rats in the control and pravastatin-treated control groups and exhibited diminished endothelium-dependent vasomotion and urinary NO2- excretion (p < 0.05), with preserved endothelium-independent vasomotion. Strikingly, pravastatin treatment restored endothelium-dependent vasomotion and urinary NO2- excretion in rats in the fructose-fed pravastatin-treated relative to the fructose-fed group (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS:

The authors report, for the first time, that pravastatin restores endothelial function in CAs from insulin-resistant rats with fructose-induced hypertension. These beneficial effects were ascribed to direct, cholesterol-independent vascular effects of pravastatin and are likely the result of augmentation of NO production. These data provide impetus for further investigation of nonlipid-lowering indications for pravastatin therapy in the prevention and treatment of CA disease.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Insulin Resistance / Endothelium, Vascular / Pravastatin / Carotid Stenosis / Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental / Diabetic Angiopathies Type of study: Etiology_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: J Neurosurg Year: 2001 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Insulin Resistance / Endothelium, Vascular / Pravastatin / Carotid Stenosis / Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental / Diabetic Angiopathies Type of study: Etiology_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: J Neurosurg Year: 2001 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States