Hernandez-Presa, M. A. et al. Simvastatin reduces NF-B activity in peripheral mononuclear and in plaque cells of rabbit atheroma more markedly than lipid lowering diet. Cardiovasc. Res. 57, 168?177 (original) (raw)

To study whether simvastatin reduces inflammation in atherosclerosis beyond its hypolipidemic effects. Twenty-four rabbits with induced femoral injury and on an atherogenic diet were randomized to normolipidemic diet (n=9), or to continue the atherogenic diet while receiving simvastatin 5 mg/kg/day (n=9) or no treatment (n=6) for 4 weeks. As compared with no treatment, the normolipidemic diet significantly reduced lipid levels, while simvastatin produced nonsignificant reductions. In spite of this, NF-kappaB binding activity in peripheral mononuclear cells was reduced in the simvastatin group [2,958+/-5,123 arbitrary units (a.u.)] as compared with no treatment (49,267+/-20,084 a.u.; P<0.05) and normolipidemic groups (41,492+/-15,876 a.u.; P<0.05) (electrophoretic mobility shift assay). NF-kappaB activity in the atherosclerotic lesions was also reduced by simvastatin as compared to nontreated animals (4,108+/-3,264 vs. 8,696+/-2,305 nuclei/mm(2); P<0.05), while the normolipi...