Articulo
Effect of simvastatin on the generation of autoantibodies against oxidized LDL and progression of atherosclerosis in rabbits
Autor
Cavallini, Daniela C. U.
Abdalla, Dulcinéia S. P.
Pauly-Silveira, Nadiége D.
Rossi, Elizeu A.
Institución
Resumen
Oxidized Low-Density Lipoproteins (oxLDL) and autoantibodies against oxLDL are important
in the development of atherosclerotic lesions. Statins are efficacious in the control of dyslipidemia and
prevention of atherosclerosis; however, many questions concerning the mechanism of action of such drugs
remain unknown. This work investigated the effect of simvastatin on generation of autoantibodies against
oxLDL and development of atherosclerosis in rabbits. The animals were divided into three groups: control,
hypercholesterolemic, and hypercholesterolemic simvastatin (3.0 mg simvastatin/ kg body weight).
Concentrations of autoantibodies against oxLDL were determined on days 0, 30 and 60 of the experiment
and the atherosclerotic lesions were evaluated at the end of the study. Simvastatin reduced intimal proliferation
in the thoracic region, prevented arterial calcification and inhibited the generation of autoantibodies
against oxLDL. In conclusion, daily administration of simvastatin slows down atherosclerotic lesion development
in rabbits with induced hypercholesterolemia and inhibition on generation of autoantibodies
against oxLDL contributes to the cardioprotective effect observed. Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aires