84 resultados para Atorvastatin


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As estatinas são fármacos inibidores competitivos da enzima hidroxi-3-metil-glutaril Coenzima A (HMGCoA) redutase, amplamente utilizados para o controle da hipercolesterolemia total e, em especial, para a redução dos níveis séricos de LDLc (Low Density Lipoprotein cholesterol). Além do efeito primário, esses fármacos apresentam vários efeitos secundários, chamados de efeitos pleiotrópicos, envolvendo atividade anti-inflamatória, antitumoral e antiparasitária. Para o desenvolvimento de inovações na área de química medicinal é imprescindível avaliar o risco de efeitos adversos para saúde ou, em outras palavras, a segurança terapêutica do novo produto nas condições propostas de uso. Nesse sentido, o objetivo desse trabalho foi investigar a genotoxicidade de quatro análogos inibidores da biossíntese de lipídios, da classe das estatinas, em modelos experimentais in vitro, testados previamente contra o clone W2 de Plasmodium falciparum a fim de se obter o IC50 dessas moléculas frente ao patógeno. Foram desenvolvidas quatro novas moléculas (PCSR02.001, PCSR09.001, PCSR08.002 e PCSR10.002). Para a avaliação da toxicidade, foram realizados o teste de mutagenicidade bacteriana (teste de Ames), o ensaio de viabilidade celular utilizando o reagente WST-1 e o ensaio de indução de micronúcleos, ambos utilizando uma linhagem ovariana (CHO-K1) e uma linhagem hepática (HepG2). Levando em conta o fato de nenhuma das amostras ter induzido efeitos mutagênicos nas linhagens de S. enterica sorovar Typhimurium, e PCSR10.002 ter apresentado citotoxicidade sugere-se então que este composto seja o mais tóxico. Comparativamente, PCSR10.002 foi mais genotóxico e citotóxico para a linhagem CHO-K1 do que para a linhagem HepG2. PCSR02.001 apresentou elevado potencial genotóxico para células ovarianas, mas não foi capaz de induzir a formação de micronúcleos em células hepáticas, apresentando, portanto um perfil similar ao observado em PCSR10.002. Assim como a atorvastatina, PCSR09.001 apresentou elevado potencial pró-apoptótico para a linhagem de hepatócitos. Já PCSR08.002, apresentou aumento na apoptose de CHO-K1. A indução de apoptose não é necessariamente um evento negativo, já que é pouco lesiva e responsável pela eliminação de células danificadas. Porém, as respostas de apoptose induzidas por esse composto foram muito inferiores àquelas induzidas pela atorvastatina (cerca de 4 vezes menor que a atorvastatina). PCSR08.002 foi aquele se mostrou menos tóxico e essa amostra foi a que teve menor risco relativo, em uma análise global das respostas de citotoxicidade e não demonstrou ter potencial genotóxico para as linhagens utilizadas nesse estudo. Conclui-se, portanto, que a análise da atividade toxicológica utilizando modelos experimentais in vitro dessas estatinas constitui um importante passo para o estabelecimento de novos candidatos à fármacos com maior segurança.

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Wydział Biologii: Instytut Biologii Eksperymentalnej

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BACKGROUND: Edoxaban, an oral direct factor Xa inhibitor, is in development for thromboprophylaxis, including prevention of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). P-glycoprotein (P-gp), an efflux transporter, modulates absorption and excretion of xenobiotics. Edoxaban is a P-gp substrate, and several cardiovascular (CV) drugs have the potential to inhibit P-gp and increase drug exposure. OBJECTIVE: To assess the potential pharmacokinetic interactions of edoxaban and 6 cardiovascular drugs used in the management of AF and known P-gp substrates/inhibitors. METHODS: Drug-drug interaction studies with edoxaban and CV drugs with known P-gp substrate/inhibitor potential were conducted in healthy subjects. In 4 crossover, 2-period, 2-treatment studies, subjects received edoxaban 60 mg alone and coadministered with quinidine 300 mg (n = 42), verapamil 240 mg (n = 34), atorvastatin 80 mg (n = 32), or dronedarone 400 mg (n = 34). Additionally, edoxaban 60 mg alone and coadministered with amiodarone 400 mg (n = 30) or digoxin 0.25 mg (n = 48) was evaluated in a single-sequence study and 2-cohort study, respectively. RESULTS: Edoxaban exposure measured as area under the curve increased for concomitant administration of edoxaban with quinidine (76.7 %), verapamil (52.7 %), amiodarone (39.8 %), and dronedarone (84.5 %), and exposure measured as 24-h concentrations for quinidine (11.8 %), verapamil (29.1 %), and dronedarone (157.6 %) also increased. Administration of edoxaban with amiodarone decreased the 24-h concentration for edoxaban by 25.7 %. Concomitant administration with digoxin or atorvastatin had minimal effects on edoxaban exposure. CONCLUSION: Coadministration of the P-gp inhibitors quinidine, verapamil, and dronedarone increased edoxaban exposure. Modest/minimal effects were observed for amiodarone, atorvastatin, and digoxin.

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Background: This is an update of a Cochrane review first published in 2001. At that stage there was insufficient evidence to recommend statins for the prevention of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The scope of this review has been expanded to include all forms of dementia.
Objectives: To assess the effects of statins in the prevention of dementia.
Search strategy: The Specialized Register of the Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group, The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL and LILACS were searched on 10 October 2007 using the terms statin*, lovastatin*, pravastatin*, simvastatin*, fluvastatin*, atorvastatin* and rosuvastatin*. The CDCIG Register contains records from many healthcare databases, SIGLE, LILACS as well as many trials databases and is updated regularly.
Selection criteria: Double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trials of statins in people at risk of AD and dementia.
Data collection and analysis: Two independent reviewers extracted and assessed data independently and agreement was reached after discussion. Adverse effects were noted.
Main results: Two trials were identified with 26,340 participants; HPS 2002 and PROSPER 2002. Age range was 40-82 years across the two studies, PROSPER 2002 included 5804 patients aged 70-82 years and HPS included 20,536 patients with 5806 at least 70 years old at study entry. Mean total cholesterol 5.9 mmol/l, LDL cholesterol 3.4 mmol/l at study entry with mean reduction in LDL cholesterol of 1.0mmol/l in simvastatin treated patients compared to placebo in HPS 2002. Mean total cholesterol 5.7 mmol/l, LDL cholesterol 3.8 mmol/l at study entry with mean reduction in LDL cholesterol of 1.02 mmol/l in pravastatin treated patients compared to placebo in PROSPER 2002. Mean follow-up 3.2 years in PROSPER, 5 years in HPS 2002. Cognition was measured at different times and with different scales so could not be combined in a meta-analysis. There was no difference in incidence of dementia in HPS 2002 (31 cases in simvastatin group, 31 cases in placebo group) nor in performance on the modified Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status at final follow-up (23.7% simvastatin group cognitively impaired vs 24.2% in placebo group). There was no difference in cognition between groups either in relation to age at study entry or previous history of cerebrovascular disease. Cognitive function declined at the same rate in both treatment groups in PROSPER 2002, there was no significant difference between pravastatin treated and placebo groups in performance on letter digit codes, picture word learning test, Stroop and Mini Mental State Examination. There was no evidence that statins were detrimental to cognition.
Authors' conclusions : There is good evidence from RCTs that statins given in late life to individuals at risk of vascular disease have no effect in preventing AD or dementia. Biologically it seems feasible that statins could prevent dementia due to their role in cholesterol reduction and initial evidence from observational studies was very promising. Indication bias may have been a factor in these studies however and the evidence from subsequent RCTs has been negative.

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Background This study evaluated the effect of statins in Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) on endothelial function, anti-oxidant status and vascular compliance. Methods Primary biliary cirrhosis patients with hypercholesterolaemia were randomized to receive 20mg simvastatin or placebo in a single blind, randomized controlled trial. Body mass index, blood pressure, glucose, liver function, lipid profile, immunoglobulin levels, serological markers of endothelial function and anti-oxidant status were measured as well as vascular compliance, calculated from pulse wave analysis and velocity, at recruitment and again at 3, 6, 9 and 12months. Results Twenty-one PBC patients (F=20, mean age = 55) were randomized to simvastatin 20mg (n=11) or matched placebo (n=10). At completion of the trial, serum cholesterol levels in the simvastatin group were significantly lower compared with the placebo group (4.91mmol/L vs. 6.15mmol/L, P=0.01). Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels after 12months were also significantly lower in the simvastatin group (2.33mmol/L vs. 3.53mmol/L, P=0.01). After 12months of treatment, lipid hydroperoxides were lower (0.49mol/L vs. 0.59mol/L, P=0.10) while vitamin C levels were higher (80.54mol/L vs. 77.40mol/L, P=0.95) in the simvastatin group. Pulse wave velocity remained similar between treatment groups at 12months (8.45m/s vs. 8.80m/s, P=0.66). Only one patient discontinued medication owing to side effects. No deterioration in liver transaminases was noted in the simvastatin group. Conclusions Statin therapy in patients with PBC appears safe and effective towards overall reductions in total cholesterol and LDL levels. Our initial study suggests that simvastatin may also confer advantageous effects on endothelial function and antioxidant status.

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Microneedles (MNs) are a minimally invasive drug delivery platform, designed to enhance transdermal drug delivery by breaching the stratum corneum. For the first time, this study describes the simultaneous delivery of a combination of three drugs using a dissolving polymeric MN system. In the present study, aspirin, lisinopril dihydrate, and atorvastatin calcium trihydrate were used as exemplar cardiovascular drugs and formulated into MN arrays using two biocompatible polymers, poly(vinylpyrrollidone) and poly(methylvinylether/maleic acid). Following fabrication, dissolution, mechanical testing, and determination of drug recovery from the MN arrays, in vitro drug delivery studies were undertaken, followed by HPLC analysis. All three drugs were successfully delivered in vitro across neonatal porcine skin, with similar permeation profiles achieved from both polymer formulations. An average of 126.3 ± 18.1 μg of atorvastatin calcium trihydrate was delivered, notably lower than the 687.9 ± 101.3 μg of lisinopril and 3924 ± 1011 μg of aspirin, because of the hydrophobic nature of the atorvastatin molecule and hence poor dissolution from the array. Polymer deposition into the skin may be an issue with repeat application of such a MN array, hence future work will consider more appropriate MN systems for continuous use, alongside tailoring delivery to less hydrophilic compounds.

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Statins display anti-inflammatory and anti-epileptogenic properties in animal models, and may reduce the epilepsy risk in elderly humans; however, a possible modulating role on outcome in patients with status epilepticus (SE) has not been assessed. METHODS: This cohort study was based on a prospective registry including all consecutive adults with incident SE treated in our center between April 2006 and September 2012. SE outcome was categorized at hospital discharge into 'return to baseline', 'new disability' and 'mortality'. The role of potential predictors, including statins treatment on admission, was evaluated using a multinomial logistic regression model. RESULTS: Amongst 427 patients identified, information on statins was available in 413 (97%). Mean age was 60.9 (±17.8) years; 201 (49%) were women; 211 (51%) had a potentially fatal SE etiology; and 191 (46%) experienced generalized-convulsive or non-convulsive SE in coma. Statins (simvastatin, atorvastatin or pravastatin) were prescribed prior to admission in 76 (18%) subjects, mostly elderly. Whilst 208 (50.4%) patients returned to baseline, 58 (14%) died. After adjustment for established SE outcome predictors (age, etiology, SE severity score), statins correlated significantly with lower mortality (relative risk ratio 0.38, P = 0.046). CONCLUSION: This study suggests for the first time that exposure to statins before an SE episode is related to its outcome, involving a possible anti-epileptogenic role. Other studies are needed to confirm this intriguing finding.

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Effet de l’atorvastatine sur la dysfonction endothéliale des artères coronaires épicardiques associée à l’hypertrophie ventriculaire gauche dans un modèle porcin Forcillo J, Aubin MC, Horn A, Shi YF, Carrier M, Tardif JC, Perrault LP Introduction: L’atorvastatine par ses effets pléiotropiques pourrait limiter la dysfonction endothéliale associée au développement de l’HVG. Méthodologie : Un cerclage de l’aorte ascendante pendant 2 mois entraîne le développement d’HVG et les groupes ont été traités avec atorvastatine 40 ou 80 mg de 60 à 90 jours. L’HVG est confirmée par échographie. La réactivité vasculaire est évaluée en chambres d’organe, la fonction endothéliale par la quantification de la GMPc et des nitrites/nitrates plasmatiques. Le stress oxydant est mesuré par les niveaux d’ANG II et de la carbonylation des protéines. Résultats : Après 60 et 90 j de cerclage, l’HVG est observée chez tous ces groupes. Les courbes concentrations-réponse des anneaux des artères coronaires épicardiques des groupes traités avec l’atorvastatine 40 et 80 mg pour 30 et 60 jours n’ont démontré aucune amélioration des relaxations dépendantes de l’endothélium. Une exacerbation significative de la dysfonction endothéliale a été observée. Les niveaux vasculaires de GMPc sont significativement diminués dans le groupe sans cerclage traité 60 d et ceux d’ANG II sont fortement augmentés chez ce dernier groupe ainsi que le groupe traité avec 80 mg pour 30 jours par rapport aux contrôles. L’expression de la carbonylation des protéines est augmentée dans le groupe témoin traité avec atorvastatine 80 mg, reflétant une augmentation du stress oxydant. Conclusion : L’administration d’atorvastatine ne prévient pas le développement de l’HVG ni la dysfonction endothéliale dans notre modèle. Au contraire l’atorvastatine à haute dose a un effet toxique sur les artères coronaires épicardiques en augmentant la dysfonction endothéliale.

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Résumé Introduction L’amlodipine et l’atorvastatine offrent des avantages thérapeutiques au-delà de leur indication primaire, soit la réduction de la pression artérielle et des lipides sanguins, respectivement. L’amlodipine induit l’apoptose des cellules de muscle lisse vasculaire (CMLV) in vivo, contribuant à la régression de l'hypertrophie aortique chez le rat spontanément hypertendu (SHR). L'atorvastatine induit l’apoptose des CMLV in vitro, un effet proportionnel à la dose. Toutefois, cet effet reste à être démontré in vivo. Nous postulons que l’atorvastatine induira la régression de l’hypertrophie aortique via l’apoptose des CMLV chez le SHR, et que la combinaison de l’amlodipine et de l’atorvastatine aura un effet synergique sur la régression de l’hypertrophie aortique via l’apoptose des CMLV chez le SHR. Méthodologie L’amlodipine et l’atorvastatine ont été administrées à des SHR âgés de 11 semaines durant trois ou six semaines, individuellement ou en combinaison. Les points principaux à l'étude étaient le remodelage vasculaire et la pression artérielle. La fragmentation et le contenu en ADN, le stress oxydant, le taux de cholestérol et les niveaux de nitrates ont aussi été mesurés. Résultats Lorsque l’atorvastatine a été administrée seule, une diminution significative du stress oxydant et de la pression artérielle a été observée après trois et six semaines de traitement, respectivement. Par contre, aucune différence n’a pu être décelée quant au remodelage vasculaire. L'amlodipine a réduit la pression artérielle et l'hypertrophie aortique de façon dépendante de la dose. Une diminution significative de l'hyperplasie a été détectée après trois semaines de traitement avec la combinaison, et après six semaines avec une faible dose d'amlodipine. Conclusion Nos résultats ne supportent pas l'hypothèse que l'atorvastatine induit l'apoptose des CMLV in vivo. Par contre, lorsque combinée à l'amlodipine, elle pourrait ajouter un bénéfice supplémentaire au niveau de la réduction de l'hyperplasie aortique.

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Les efforts investis pour diminuer les risques de développer un infarctus du myocarde sont nombreux. Aujourd’hui les médecins prennent connaissance des divers facteurs de risque connus prédisposant aux syndromes coronariens aigus (SCA) dans le but de prendre en charge les patients «à risque» [1]. Bien que le suivi rigoureux et le contrôle de certains facteurs de risque modifiables aient permis une meilleure gestion des cas de SCA, les cas d’infarctus persistent de manière encore trop fréquente dans le monde. Puisque d’importantes études ont démontré que les SCA pouvaient survenir sans même la présence des facteurs de risque conventionnels [2, 3], les chercheurs se sont penchés sur un autre mécanisme potentiellement responsable de l’avènement des SCA : l’inflammation. L’inflammation joue un rôle prépondérant dans l’initiation, la progression et les complications de l’athérosclérose [4, 5] mais aussi dans les situations post-infarctus [6, 7]. Au cours des dernières années, le contrôle du processus inflammatoire est devenu une cible de choix dans la prévention et le traitement des SCA. Cependant, malgré les efforts investis, aucun de ces traitements ne s’est avéré pleinement efficace dans l’atteinte du but ultime visé par une diminution de l’inflammation : la diminution de la mortalité. Le complément est un système complexe reconnu principalement pour son rôle primordial dans l’immunité [2]. Cependant, lorsqu’il est activé de manière inappropriée ou excessive, il peut être à l’origine de nombreux dommages cellulaires caractéristiques de plusieurs pathologies inflammatoires dont font partie les complications de l’athérosclérose et des événements post-infarctus. Le travail effectué dans le cadre de mon doctorat vise à établir les rôles physiopathologiques du complément dans les interactions de l’axe thrombose-inflammation caractéristiques des SCA dans le but ultime d’identifier des cibles thérapeutiques permettant le développement de nouvelles approches pour la prévention et le traitement de ces pathologies. Les principaux résultats obtenus durant mon cursus suggèrent d’abord que la voie alterne du complément peut représenter une cible thérapeutique de choix dans les maladies coronariennes aiguës puisque l’activation terminale du complément semble y être principalement causée par l’activation du cette voie. De faibles niveaux sériques de MBL (mannan-binding lectin) et une activation terminale négligeable du complément caractérisent plutôt la maladie coronarienne stable. En comparant l’activité relative de chacune des voies du complément chez des cohortes de patients traités ou non par un anticorps spécifique à la protéine C5 du complément (pexelizumab), un second volet démontre quant à lui qu’une inhibition de l’activation du C5 n’a pas d’effet bénéfique majeur sur l’inhibition de la formation du complexe sC5b-9 ou sur les événements cliniques subséquents. Par conséquent, nous avons exploré, à l’aide d’un modèle in vitro, les raisons de l’inefficacité du traitement. Les résultats révèlent que le blocage du C5 avec le pexelizumab inhibe la production de l’anaphylatoxine pro-inflammatoire C5a et du complexe terminal du complément sans toutefois avoir d’effet sur l’apoptose des cellules endothéliales produites induite par le sérum des patients atteints de STEMI. Finalement, une autre section stipule que l’atorvastatine diminue l’activation du complément induite par les plaquettes sanguines chez des patients hypercholestérolémiques, mettant en évidence l’importance du rôle de cette statine dans la réduction des effets délétères de l’activation du système du complément médié par les plaquettes. Ensemble, l’étude du rôle spécifique des différentes voies d’activation du complément dans des contextes pathologiques variés, l’analyse des effets d’une inhibition spécifique de la protéine C5 du complément dans la progression des SCA et la mise en évidence des interactions entre l’activation du complément et les plaquettes activées ont contribué au développement d’une meilleure connaissance des rôles physiopathologiques du complément dans la progression de la maladie coronarienne.

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L’administration systémique d’atorvastatine s’est montrée neuroprotective suivant un traumatisme médullaire, en diminuant la réponse inflammatoire au site de la lésion ainsi qu’en réduisant l’apoptose des oligodendrocytes. Ce dernier épargne la matière blanche au site de l’insulte et améliore la locomotion. Le but de cette étude était de confirmer l’efficacité neuroprotective de l’atorvastatine ainsi que son action précoce, lorsqu’administré post-trauma, sur la limitation de l’apoptose. Des rats Sprague-Dawley femelles ont reçu une injection intrapéritonéale de : (1) statine/saline (5 mg/kg) 2 h après une lésion contusive; (2) saline physiologique 2 h post-contusion; ou (3) saline physiologique sans lésion. Les rats traités à la statine ont montré une amélioration significative (p<0.05) de leur locomotion après 4 semaines post-trauma, comparée au groupe « véhicule » lésé. Expliquant cette observation, l’activité de la caspase-3 fut diminuée de 50% (p<0.05) et la méthode de TUNEL révéla une diminution d’approximativement 20% du nombre de cellules apoptotiques au site lésionnel (p<0.01) 4 h après l’insulte contusive chez le groupe traité en comparaison aux groupes « véhicules ». Ces résultats démontrent que l’atorvastatine est efficace dans la prévention de l’apoptose précoce au site lésionnel dans un modèle expérimental de traumatisme médullaire après seulement 2 h post-traumatisme.

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En la Enfermedad Coronaria (EC) existen factores genéticos, socioculturales, medioambientales y raciales adicionales a los factores de riesgo cardiovascular mayores que podrían influir en su presentación. Se desconoce el impacto de la raza en la severidad de la enfermedad coronaria en los pacientes extranjeros que son enviados a nuestro Servicio. Objetivos: Comparar la severidad de la EC multivaso en una población de pacientes de las Antillas y Nacionales, pareados por la escala Framingham. Metodología: Realizamos un estudio de corte transversal, comparando pacientes colombianos contra pacientes provenientes de las Antillas holandesas con similares factores de riesgo según escala de Framingham, catalogándolos por grupos de riesgo bajo, intermedio, alto y muy alto. Todos con EC severa multivaso documentada por angiografía coronaria desde enero del 2009 hasta Junio de 2011. Se excluyeron pacientes con antecedentes de intervención percutánea o quirúrgica previa. Resultados: Ingresaron 115 pacientes internacionales y 115 pacientes nacionales. La relación hombres/mujeres 3:1. La proporción de grupos de riesgo fue de bajo riesgo 2.5%, intermedio 15%, alto 19.3%, y muy alto 63.4%. El Syntax Score en pacientes nacionales fue 14.3+/-7.4 y en internacionales 22.2+/-10.5 p: 0.002. Conclusiones: En pacientes provenientes de las Antillas Holandesas, valorados en nuestra institución, se observó una mayor severidad de la enfermedad coronaria comparada con una población nacional con factores de riesgo similares. Estos hallazgos sugieren la influencia de la raza y factores genéticos en la severidad y extensión de la EC

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Objective: To determine whether the use of verbal descriptors suggested by the European Union (EU) such as "common" (1-10% frequency) and "rare" (0.01-0.1%) effectively conveys the level of risk of side effects to people taking a medicine. Design: Randomised controlled study with unconcealed allocation. Participants: 120 adults taking simvastatin or atorvastatin after cardiac surgery or myocardial infarction. Setting: Cardiac rehabilitation clinics at two hospitals in Leeds, UK. Intervention: A written statement about one of the side effects of the medicine (either constipation or pancreatitis). Within each side effect condition half the patients were given the information in verbal form and half in numerical form (for constipation, "common" or 2.5%; for pancreatitis, "rare" or 0.04%). Main outcome measure: The estimated likelihood of the side effect occurring. Other outcome measures related to the perceived severity of the side effect, its risk to health, and its effect on decisions about whether to take the medicine. Results: The mean likelihood estimate given for the constipation side effect was 34.2% in the verbal group and 8.1% in the numerical group; for pancreatitis it was 18% in the verbal group and 2.1% in the numerical group. The verbal descriptors were associated with more negative perceptions of the medicine than their equivalent numerical descriptors. Conclusions: Patients want and need understandable information about medicines and their risks and benefits. This is essential if they are to become partners in medicine taking. The use of verbal descriptors to improve the level of information about side effect risk leads to overestimation of the level of harm and may lead patients to make inappropriate decisions about whether or not they take the medicine.

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In addition to their expected effects on lipid profile, lipid-lowering agents may reduce cardiovascular events because of effects on nonclassic risk factors such as insulin resistance and inflammation. Ezetimibe specifically blocks the absorption of dietary and biliary cholesterol as well as plant sterols. Although it is known that an additional reduction of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels can be induced by the combination of ezetimibe with statins, it is not known if this can enhance some pleiotropic effects, which may be useful in slowing the atherosclerotic process. This study assessed the effects of simvastatin and ezetimibe, in monotherapy or in combination, on markers of endothelial function and insulin sensitivity. Fifty prediabetic subjects with normo- or mild-to-moderate hypercholesterolemia were randomly allocated to 2 groups receiving either ezetimibe (10 mg/d) or simvastatin (20 mg/d) for 12 weeks, after which the drugs were combined for both groups for an additional 12-week period. Clinical and laboratory parameters were measured at baseline and after 12 and 24 weeks of therapy. Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance index and the area under the curve of insulin were calculated. As expected, both groups receiving drugs in isolation significantly reduced total cholesterol, LDL-C, apolipoprotein B, and triglyceride levels; and additional reductions were found after the combination period (P <.05). After 12 weeks of monotherapy, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 levels and urinary albumin excretion were lower in the simvastatin than in the ezetimibe group. No change in homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance index, area under the curve of insulin, and adiponectin levels was observed tiller either the monotherapies or the combined therapy. However, simvastatin combined with ezetimibe provoked significant reductions in E-selectin and intravascular cellular adhesion molecule-1 levels that were independent of LDL-C changes. Our findings support claims that simvastatin may be beneficial in preserving endothelial function in prediabetic subjects with normo- or mild-to-moderate hypercholesterolemia. Alternatively, a deleterious effect of ezetimibe on the endothelial function is suggested, considering the increase in intravascular cellular adhesion molecule I and E-selectin levels. Simvastatin and ezetimibe, in isolation or in combination, do not interfere with insulin sensitivity. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Background: ABCA1 plays an important role in HDL metabolism. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ABCA1 gene were associated with variation in plasina HDL-c. Methods: The effect of the ABCA1 SNPs C-14T, R219K and of a novel variant C-105T on serum lipids was investigated in 367 unrelated Brazilian individuals (224 hypercholesterolemic and 143 normolipidemic). The relation between ABCA1 SNPs and the lipid-lowering response to atorvastatin (10 mg/day/4 weeks) was also evaluated in 141 hypercholesterolemic (HC) individuals. The polymorphisms were detected by PCRR_FLP and confirmed by DNA sequencing. Results: Linkage disequilibrium was found between the SNPs C-105T and C-14T in the HC group. HC individuals carrying - 105CT/TT genotypes had higher serum HDL-c and lower triglyceride and VLDL-c concentrations as well as lower TG/HDL-c ratio compared to the -105CC carriers (p<0.05). The R219K SNP was associated with reduced serum triglyceride, VLDL-c and TG/HDL-c ratio in the HC group (p<0.05), and with an increased serum apoAI in NL individuals. The effects of ABCA1 SNPs on basal serum lipids of HC individuals were not modified by atorvastatin treatment. Conclusions: The ABCA1 SNPs R219K and C-105T were associated with a less atherogenic lipid profile but not with the lowering-cholesterol response to atorvastatin in a Brazilian population. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.