Background: To evaluate the impact of atorvastatin discontinuation on the progression and stability of atherosclerotic plaques in a valid animal model of atherosclerosis. Methods: Seventy ApoE−/− male mice fed with high-fat diet were randomly assigned into: (1) long-term intervention groups: (i) ATL, received atorvastatin for 12 weeks, (ii) CO-12W, control received vehicle for 12 weeks, (iii) ATW-6W, received atorvastatin for 6 weeks which was withdrawn for another 6 weeks. (2) Short-term intervention groups: (i) ATS received atorvastatin for 6 weeks, (ii) CO-6W, control receiving vehicle for 6 weeks, (iii) ATW-3D, ATW-7D, received atorvastatin for 6 weeks which was withdrawn for 3 days and 7 days, respectively. Daily dosage of atorvastatin was 20 mg/kg. Mice were killed and aortic samples were obtained for histological evaluation. Results: Long-term atorvastatin treatment (ATL) induced atherosclerosis regression and stabilization compared to control (P < .05). Atorvastatin’s withdrawal was associated with acute (ATW-3D) reduction in connective tissue and collagen contents within plaques compared to ATS (P < .05). Those changes were almost restored after a while (ATW-7D) and started appearing again after longer cessation (ATW-6W). Moreover, atorvastatin withdrawal induced shortly (ATW-3D) a peak in inflammatory markers (macrophages, MCP-1, tumor necrosis factor-α) and matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-3, MMP-9) concentrations within plaques, which sustained but to a lesser extent along time (ATW-7D, ATW-6W). Conclusion: Short-term withdrawal of atorvastatin seems to compromise its antiatherosclerotic effects, leading to an unstable phenotype of the atherosclerotic lesions and a rebound increase in inflammatory mediators. The clinical relevance of our findings requires further investigation.
Statins’ Withdrawal Induces Atherosclerotic Plaque Destabilization in Animal Model—A “Rebound” Stimulation of Inflammation
M. Stasinopoulou,N. Kadoglou,E. Christodoulou,Efthymios C Paronis,N. Kostomitsopoulos,Georgia Valsami,C. Liapis,J. Kakisis
Published 2019 in Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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2019-03-24
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