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Simvastatin treatment improves liver sinusoidal endothelial dysfunction in CCl4 cirrhotic rats.

Juan G Abraldes1, Aina Rodríguez-Vilarrupla, Mariona Graupera, Carmen Zafra, Héctor García-Calderó, Juan Carlos García-Pagán, Jaime Bosch.   

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Sinusoidal endothelial dysfunction with decreased nitric oxide (NO) production contributes to increased hepatic resistance in cirrhosis. Statins improve endothelial dysfunction in peripheral vasculature. This study was designed to characterize the hemodynamic and molecular effects of statins in cirrhotic rats.
METHODS: Systemic and splanchnic hemodynamics were evaluated in CCl(4) ascitic cirrhotic rats treated with placebo or simvastatin (25 mg/kg/day, for 3 days), at baseline and after volume expansion. Vascular responses of liver vasculature were evaluated after isolation and perfusion of the liver.
RESULTS: There were no differences in baseline hemodynamics in rats treated with simvastatin or placebo. However, in rats treated with simvastatin the increase in portal pressure induced by volume expansion was significantly attenuated. In isolated and perfused cirrhotic livers simvastatin pre-treatment significantly attenuated the pressure response to methoxamine, and significantly improved paradoxical vasoconstriction induced by acetylcholine. These effects were not observed in the presence of a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor. Simvastatin increased eNOS expression, Akt-dependent eNOS phosphorylation and cGMP liver content.
CONCLUSIONS: The administration of simvastatin might constitute a new way to selectively increase NO availability in the cirrhotic liver circulation and, therefore improve the vascular disturbances that contribute to portal hypertension.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17335931     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2007.01.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hepatol        ISSN: 0168-8278            Impact factor:   25.083


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