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Effects of cerivastatin on vascular function of human radial and left internal thoracic arteries
Authors:Nakamura Koki  Al-Ruzzeh Sharif  Chester Adrian H  Schmidt Ilona  Barbir Mahmoud  Yacoub Magdi H  Amrani Mohamed
Affiliation:

aNational Heart and Lung Institute, Heart Science Centre, Harefield Hospital, Harefield, Middlesex, United Kingdom

Abstract:
Background. Statins may enhance vascular function independently of effects on cholesterol. This study investigated the ability of statins to modulate the vascular recovery of arteries used as coronary bypass grafts.

Methods. Specimens of radial artery and left internal thoracic artery were obtained during coronary artery bypass grafting. The specimens were divided into vascular rings, which were incubated in the absence or presence of cerivastatin (10−6 mol/L) for either 2 or 24 hours. Using an organ bath technique, endothelial function was examined using acetylcholine (10−9 to 10−5 mol/L) after contraction by 3×10−8 mol/L of endothelin-1.

Results. Time-related endothelial dysfunction was shown in the control group of radial artery but not in the cerivastatin group: maximal endothelium-dependent vasodilation in the control and cerivastatin groups were 56.8% ± 10.2% and 65.9% ± 10.1% at 2 hours and 39.4% ± 4.7% and 68.4% ± 5.0% (p < 0.01, vs control) at 24 hours, respectively. On the other hand, in the left internal thoracic artery, those in the control and cerivastatin groups were 38.3% ± 8.2% and 45.0% ± 5.5% at 2 hours and 38.1% ± 8.2% and 56.5% ± 8.8% at 24 hours, respectively (NS).

Conclusions. In radial artery, cerivastatin significantly preserved endothelium-dependent vasodilation, which diminished with time in the control group. This could have very important implications in the clinical practice of coronary artery bypass grafting.

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