Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2997640 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2006 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
Human aortic aneurysms are characterized histologically by an inflammatory infiltrate with severe proteolytic destruction. Statins, although used clinically as lipid-lowering agents, have been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects. Simvastatin reduced experimental aneurysm size in this study. It seems that this reduction is mediated by interfering with multiple pathways, including oxidative stress, inflammation, and ECM and matrix remodeling. Further study into the effect of statins in reducing the growth of AAAs in patients is warranted.
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Authors
Arun MD, MPH, James R. MD, James R. MD, Alicia BS, David P. MD, Spencer W. MD, Emad M.A. MD, David J. PhD,