Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9001772 Biochemical Pharmacology 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The influence of simvastatin on lag time (protection from oxidation) by diene conjugation was also investigated. At the highest concentration of simvastatin (1.6 μg/ml), we found a prolongation of lag time from 73 min to 99 min for native LDL, for glycoxidated LDL 60 min to 89 min and for HDL 54 min to 64 min. For glycated LDL, only a small decrease of lag time (66 min versus 71 min) at same concentration was observed. For glycated and glycoxidated LDL, we found a moderate increase in relative electrophoretic mobility (REM) by 2.0 and 2.3, respectively, but no changes in the presence of simvastatin were observed. These data show that simvastatin besides its lipid-lowering action has also significant antioxidative properties.
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