OBJECTIVES/ DESIGN: Carotid plaque echogenicity quantified by the Gray-Scale Median (GSM) score has been associated with plaque vulnerability. The aim of this study was to assess whether intensive lipid-lowering treatment with atorvastatin in patients with carotid artery stenosis ameliorates novel vascular calcification inhibitors, such as osteopontin (OPN) and osteoprotegerin (OPG), and improves GSM score. METHODS: Ninety-seven patients with carotid stenosis (>40%), but without indication for intervention, were treated for 6 months with atorvastatin (10mg-80mg) to target LDL<100mg/dl. Fifty-two age-and sex-matched healthy individuals served as the control group. Blood samples and GSM were obtained at the beginning and after 6 months. RESULTS: Systolic blood pressure, hsCRP, fibrinogen, OPN and OPG levels differed significantly between patients with carotid stenosis and healthy controls at baseline (p<0.05). Atorvastatin treatment improved lipid profile and significantly reduced hsCRP (p=0.002), WBC count (p=0.041), OPN (p<0.001) and OPG levels (p<0.001). GSM score increased considerably after atorvastatin therapy (from 58.33+/-24.38 to 79.33+/-22.3; p<0.001) and that effect appeared related to OPN (p=0.001), OPG (p=0.013) and LDL (p=0.01) reduction. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with carotid stenosis, intensive lipid-lowering therapy with statins attenuates serum OPN and OPG levels and enhances carotid plaque echogenicity, outlining their beneficial effects on plaque stability.
OBJECTIVES/ DESIGN: Carotid plaque echogenicity quantified by the Gray-Scale Median (GSM) score has been associated with plaque vulnerability. The aim of this study was to assess whether intensive lipid-lowering treatment with atorvastatin in patients with carotid artery stenosis ameliorates novel vascular calcification inhibitors, such as osteopontin (OPN) and osteoprotegerin (OPG), and improves GSM score. METHODS: Ninety-seven patients with carotid stenosis (>40%), but without indication for intervention, were treated for 6 months with atorvastatin (10mg-80mg) to target LDL<100mg/dl. Fifty-two age-and sex-matched healthy individuals served as the control group. Blood samples and GSM were obtained at the beginning and after 6 months. RESULTS: Systolic blood pressure, hsCRP, fibrinogen, OPN and OPG levels differed significantly between patients with carotid stenosis and healthy controls at baseline (p<0.05). Atorvastatin treatment improved lipid profile and significantly reduced hsCRP (p=0.002), WBC count (p=0.041), OPN (p<0.001) and OPG levels (p<0.001). GSM score increased considerably after atorvastatin therapy (from 58.33+/-24.38 to 79.33+/-22.3; p<0.001) and that effect appeared related to OPN (p=0.001), OPG (p=0.013) and LDL (p=0.01) reduction. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with carotid stenosis, intensive lipid-lowering therapy with statins attenuates serum OPN and OPG levels and enhances carotid plaque echogenicity, outlining their beneficial effects on plaque stability.
Authors: James H Stein; Eunice Yeh; Joanne M Weber; Claudia Korcarz; Paul M Ridker; Ahmed Tawakol; Priscilla Y Hsue; Judith S Currier; Heather Ribaudo; Carol K C Mitchell Journal: Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol Date: 2018-12 Impact factor: 8.311
Authors: Jack Berroug; Claudia E Korcarz; Carol Kc Mitchell; JoAnne M Weber; Lu Tian; Mary M McDermott; James H Stein Journal: Vasc Med Date: 2018-11-12 Impact factor: 3.239