Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843

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Pitavastatin, a HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor, Ameliorates Endothelial Function in Chronic Smokers
Osamu YoshidaTakahisa KondoYasuko Kureishi-BandoTomonori SugiuraKengo MaedaKenji OkumuraToyoaki Murohara
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Article ID: CJ-09-0345

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Background: Smoking is a major cardiovascular risk factor, leading to endothelial dysfunction. The present study investigated the hypothesis that pitavastatin, a HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor, may improve endothelial function in chronic smokers via its antioxidant properties. Methods and Results: The 30 male chronic smokers who exhibited mild hypercholesterolemia at the time of physical check-up were enrolled and randomized to the pitavastatin group (2 mg/day, n=15) or the untreated control group (n=15). Before and after the 4-week treatment period, endothelium-dependent flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and endothelium-independent dilation by glyceryl trinitrate (GTD) were examined, and the FMD/GTD ratio was calculated. The pitavastatin group showed a significant restoration of endothelial function (percent change in FMD: +49.6% vs +1.4%; percent change in FMD/GTD ratio: +26.6% vs 4.5%, P<0.05 respectively), and a significant reduction in oxidative stress levels (malondialdehyde-low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol: 16.6% vs +7.5%; free radical activity: 1.8% vs +9.7%, P<0.05 respectively) compared with the control group. Pitavastatin had no effect on the number of circulating CD34+CD133+ progenitor cells, endothelial progenitor cells, or the MMP-2, MMP-9 and VEGF levels. In vitro oxidative stress monitoring assay revealed that pitavastatin protected endothelial cells against oxidative stress. Conclusions: Pitavastatin restores endothelial function, even in chronic smokers, possibly through its antioxidative properties.

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