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Clinical Trial
. 2004 Aug;68(8):784-90.
doi: 10.1253/circj.68.784.

Different effects of pravastatin and cerivastatin on the media of the carotid arteries as assessed by integrated backscatter ultrasound

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Different effects of pravastatin and cerivastatin on the media of the carotid arteries as assessed by integrated backscatter ultrasound

Yoko Ito et al. Circ J. 2004 Aug.
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Abstract

Background: Currently, there are various types of statins used in the treatment of hyperlipidemia and coronary artery disease. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a lipophilic statin (cerivastatin) with those of a hydrophilic statin (pravastatin) on the carotid arterial media using integrated backscatter (IB) ultrasound. Cerivastatin (C) has a strong anti-proliferative effect (APE) on smooth muscle cells (SMCs), whereas pravastatin (P) has a weak effect.

Methods and results: The IB values in the media of 72 segments of carotid arteries were measured in 36 patients with hyperlipidemia before and after statin therapy or diet for 6 months (C, n=13: P, n=12: diet, n=11). In addition, IB values of 34 segments of carotid arteries were measured in 34 patients without coronary risk factors. Intima - media thickness (IMT) and arterial stiffness (stiffness beta) were measured by conventional echo at the same time. IB values did not significantly change in the P group (12.8+/-3.5 vs 12.7+/-2.7 dB), but decreased in the C group (12.1 +/-2.9 vs 10.0+/-2.7 dB, p<0.01). Also, stiffness beta did not significantly change in the P group (8.3+/-3.1 vs 7.6+/-2.5), but decreased in the C group (10.1+/-4.3 vs 7.9+/-3.3, p<0.05). IB values correlated with age (r=0.70, p<0.01) and stiffness beta (r=0.67, p<0.01) in the 34 patients without coronary risk factors.

Conclusions: Statin therapy with cerivastatin, but not pravastatin, decreased the IB values of the carotid media and arterial stiffness. The difference between these 2 statins may be related to their effective dose range.

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