Aims Statins inhibit oxidative stress, but the interplay between cholesterol lowering and antioxidant vitamins is still unclear. Aims of the study were to assess if statins inhibit oxidative stress independently from cholesterol lowering, to assess the behaviour of vitamin E simultaneously with the changes of oxidative stress, to determine in vitro if atorvastatin was able to directly influence platelet-mediated LDL oxidation and vitamin E consumption. Methods and results In 30 hypercholesterolaemic patients (HC) and 20 healthy subjects (HS), urinary isoprostanes and plasma vitamin E were determined. The HC were randomized to diet or diet plus atorvastatin 10 mg/day. Compared with HS, HC had higher isoprostanes and lower vitamin E levels. The statin-allocated group showed a reduction of isoprostanes after only 3 days (-18.8%, P < 0.01); after 30 days, a stronger reduction of isoprostanes was noted (-37.1%, P < 0.01) whereas an increase of vitamin E (+42%, P < 0.01) and a reduction of cholesterol (-24.9%, P < 0.01) were observed. The diet-allocated group showed a weak decrease of cholesterol after 30 days. In vitro study showed that atorvastatin dose-dependently inhibited platelet-mediated LDL oxidation and isoprostane formation with a mechanism involving NADPH-oxidase. Conclusion The study provides the first evidence that atorvastatin exerts an early antioxidant effect that could contribute to enhancing circulating vitamin E.

Cangemi, R., Loffredo, L., Carnevale, R., Perri, L., Patrizi, M.p., Sanguigni, V., et al. (2008). Early decrease of oxidative stress by atorvastatin in hypercholesterolaemic patients: effect on circulating vitamin E. EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, 29(1), 54-62 [10.1093/eurheartj/ehm565].

Early decrease of oxidative stress by atorvastatin in hypercholesterolaemic patients: effect on circulating vitamin E

SANGUIGNI, VALERIO;
2008-01-01

Abstract

Aims Statins inhibit oxidative stress, but the interplay between cholesterol lowering and antioxidant vitamins is still unclear. Aims of the study were to assess if statins inhibit oxidative stress independently from cholesterol lowering, to assess the behaviour of vitamin E simultaneously with the changes of oxidative stress, to determine in vitro if atorvastatin was able to directly influence platelet-mediated LDL oxidation and vitamin E consumption. Methods and results In 30 hypercholesterolaemic patients (HC) and 20 healthy subjects (HS), urinary isoprostanes and plasma vitamin E were determined. The HC were randomized to diet or diet plus atorvastatin 10 mg/day. Compared with HS, HC had higher isoprostanes and lower vitamin E levels. The statin-allocated group showed a reduction of isoprostanes after only 3 days (-18.8%, P < 0.01); after 30 days, a stronger reduction of isoprostanes was noted (-37.1%, P < 0.01) whereas an increase of vitamin E (+42%, P < 0.01) and a reduction of cholesterol (-24.9%, P < 0.01) were observed. The diet-allocated group showed a weak decrease of cholesterol after 30 days. In vitro study showed that atorvastatin dose-dependently inhibited platelet-mediated LDL oxidation and isoprostane formation with a mechanism involving NADPH-oxidase. Conclusion The study provides the first evidence that atorvastatin exerts an early antioxidant effect that could contribute to enhancing circulating vitamin E.
2008
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNA
English
Hypercholesterolaemia; Oxidative stress; Statins; Vitamin E
alpha tocopherol; atorvastatin; cholesterol; hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitor; hypocholesterolemic agent; isoprostane derivative; low density lipoprotein; reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase; adult; antioxidant activity; article; clinical article; clinical trial; controlled clinical trial; controlled study; cross-sectional study; diet; dose response; female; human; hypercholesterolemia; in vitro study; male; oxidation; oxidative stress; priority journal; randomization; randomized controlled trial; statistical significance; thrombocyte; vitamin blood level; vitamin intake; Anticholesteremic Agents; Blood Platelets; Cholesterol, LDL; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; Heptanoic Acids; Humans; Hypercholesterolemia; Isoprostanes; Male; Middle Aged; NADPH Oxidase; Oxidative Stress; Pyrroles; Superoxides; Vitamin E
Cangemi, R., Loffredo, L., Carnevale, R., Perri, L., Patrizi, M.p., Sanguigni, V., et al. (2008). Early decrease of oxidative stress by atorvastatin in hypercholesterolaemic patients: effect on circulating vitamin E. EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, 29(1), 54-62 [10.1093/eurheartj/ehm565].
Cangemi, R; Loffredo, L; Carnevale, R; Perri, L; Patrizi, Mp; Sanguigni, V; Pignatelli, P; Violi, F
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