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Antiatherosclerotic effects of calcium channel blockers.

G B John Mancini1.   

Abstract

Over the past 30 years, a considerable body of experimental and clinical evidence has accumulated to support the suggestion that calcium channel blockers (CCBs) have significant antiatherosclerotic effects that are independent of their hypotensive effects. Early research using animal models of atherosclerosis and CCBs in concentrations that exceeded the normal therapeutic dose range showed definite antiatherosclerotic effects, especially in the development of new lesions. Investigations of these effects in humans have used quantitative coronary angiography and B-mode ultrasonography and have demonstrated some antiatherosclerotic effects. This article reviews the currently available evidence of antiatherosclerotic effects of CCBs in animal models and in clinical trials. Copyright 2002, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12138411     DOI: 10.1053/pcad.2002.122694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Cardiovasc Dis        ISSN: 0033-0620            Impact factor:   8.194


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