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   Molecular mechanisms of HDL-cholesterol elevation by statins and its effects on HDL functions  
   
نویسنده yamashita s. ,tsubakio-yamamoto k. ,ohama t. ,nakagawa-toyama y. ,nishida m.
منبع journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis - 2010 - دوره : 17 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:436 -451
چکیده    Numerous large-scale clinical studies have revealed that the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (ldl-c)-lowering effect of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coa (hmg-coa) reductase inhibitors (statins) prevents coronary heart disease (chd). statins have not only ldl-c-lowering effects but also high density lipoprotein cholesterol (hdl-c)-elevating effects,which differ among statins. in this article,we discuss the molecular mechanisms of hdl-c elevation by statins and its effect on hdl functions. we summarize the reports to date on the effects of statins on various proteins,enzymes and receptors involved in reverse cholesterol transport (rct),which is one of the protective systems against atherosclerosis. since statins increase the synthesis of apolipoprotein a-i (apoa-i) and hdl neogenesis in the liver,the hdl-c-increasing effect of statins may reflect rct activation. moreover,hdl has pleiotropic effects,including anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative effects,as well as rct. in the future,it may be necessary to assess the functions of hdl elevated by statins,and select statins based on differences in their effects in clinical practice.
کلیدواژه Adiponectin; Apolipoprotein a-i; Atp-binding cassette transporter a1; Cholesteryl ester transfer protein; Reverse cholesterol transport
آدرس department of cardiovascular medicine,osaka university graduate school of medicine,osaka, Japan, department of cardiovascular medicine,osaka university graduate school of medicine,osaka, Japan, department of cardiovascular medicine,osaka university graduate school of medicine,osaka, Japan, health care center,osaka university,osaka, Japan, health care center,osaka university,osaka, Japan
 
     
   
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