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Inhibition of smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation by statins

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
Citation:
Inhibition of smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation by statins / L. Arnaboldi, R. Baetta, N. Ferri, A. Granata, S. Bellosta, R. Paoletti, A. Corsini. - In: IMMUNOLOGY, ENDOCRINE & METABOLIC AGENTS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1871-5222. - 8:2(2008), pp. 122-140. [10.2174/187152208784587944]
abstract:
Vascular smooth muscle cell (SMC) migration and proliferation contribute to the pathobiology of atherosclerosis and of in-stent restenosis, transplant vasculopathy and vein by-pass graft failure. Since mevalonate (MVA) and other intermediates of cholesterol biosynthesis (isoprenoids) are
necessary for cell migration and proliferation, inhibition of 3-methyl-3-glutaryl-coenzyme A HMG-CoA) reductase, the rate limiting step of the MVA pathway, has the potential to result in antiatherosclerotic effect. Indeed statins, competitive inhibitors of the HMG-CoA reductase, have shown the capability to interfere with migration and proliferation of SMC in diverse experimental models. Here we summarize in vitro, in vivo, and ex-vivo evidence of the inhibitory effects of statins on SMC proliferation and migration and discuss the molecular mechanisms involved in their pharmacodynamic action. Altogether this evidence suggests direct vascular antiatherosclerotic properties of statins. However, it is important to mention that statins failed to prevent intimal thickening when studied in clinical setting characterized by accelerated vascular SMC proliferation and migration (e.g., restenosis after PTCA and in-stent), thus leaving open the question on the clinical relevance of these direct vascular effects of statins
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
statins ; HMG-CoA reductase ; smooth muscle ; atherosclerosis ; restenosis ;
List of contributors:
L. Arnaboldi, R. Baetta, N. Ferri, A. Granata, S. Bellosta, R. Paoletti, A. Corsini
Authors of the University:
BELLOSTA STEFANO ( author )
CORSINI ALBERTO ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/52632
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