Effect of Selective/Non-selective COX Inhibition on Rosuvastatin-Mediated Protection from Ischemia-reperfusion Induced Endothelial Dysfunction in the Human Forearm Vasculature
Statins can act as preconditioning agents against ischemia reperfusion (IR)-injury through a mechanism involving cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 and the upregulation of prostaglandin synthesis. The following study investigated the effect of selective and non-selective COX inhibition on rosuvastatin-mediated...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-295862013-04-20T05:22:06ZEffect of Selective/Non-selective COX Inhibition on Rosuvastatin-Mediated Protection from Ischemia-reperfusion Induced Endothelial Dysfunction in the Human Forearm VasculatureKwong, Wilsonstatinischemia reperfusion injurypreconditioningcox0419Statins can act as preconditioning agents against ischemia reperfusion (IR)-injury through a mechanism involving cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 and the upregulation of prostaglandin synthesis. The following study investigated the effect of selective and non-selective COX inhibition on rosuvastatin-mediated protection against IR-induced endothelial dysfunction in the human forearm vasculature. Healthy volunteers were randomized to drugs with different COX-inhibiting properties: 81mg aspirin (OD), 325mg aspirin (OD), 400mg ibuprofen (QID), 200mg celecoxib (BID) or placebo. A single dose of 40mg rosuvastatin was also administered 24-hours prior to IR. Endothelial function before and after IR was assessed by measuring flow-mediated dilation of the radial artery. Our results show that 81mg and 325mg aspirin (more COX-1 selective), 400mg ibuprofen (similar selectivity for COX-1/2) and 200mg celecoxib (COX-2 selective) all effectively abolished statin-mediated protection against IR-induced endothelial dysfunction in the forearm (2-way ANOVA, p<0.05). These findings indicate that even partial COX-2 inhibition is sufficient to attenuate statin-induced preconditioning.Parker, John2011-062011-08-25T15:33:41ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-08-25T15:33:41Z2011-08-25Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/29586en_ca |
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Statins can act as preconditioning agents against ischemia reperfusion (IR)-injury through a mechanism involving cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 and the upregulation of prostaglandin synthesis. The following study investigated the effect of selective and non-selective COX inhibition on rosuvastatin-mediated protection against IR-induced endothelial dysfunction in the human forearm vasculature. Healthy volunteers were randomized to drugs with different COX-inhibiting properties: 81mg aspirin (OD), 325mg aspirin (OD), 400mg ibuprofen (QID), 200mg celecoxib (BID) or placebo. A single dose of 40mg rosuvastatin was also administered 24-hours prior to IR. Endothelial function before and after IR was assessed by measuring flow-mediated dilation of the radial artery. Our results show that 81mg and 325mg aspirin (more COX-1 selective), 400mg ibuprofen (similar selectivity for COX-1/2) and 200mg celecoxib (COX-2 selective) all effectively abolished statin-mediated protection against IR-induced endothelial dysfunction in the forearm (2-way ANOVA, p<0.05). These findings indicate that even partial COX-2 inhibition is sufficient to attenuate statin-induced preconditioning. |
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Effect of Selective/Non-selective COX Inhibition on Rosuvastatin-Mediated Protection from Ischemia-reperfusion Induced Endothelial Dysfunction in the Human Forearm Vasculature |
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Effect of Selective/Non-selective COX Inhibition on Rosuvastatin-Mediated Protection from Ischemia-reperfusion Induced Endothelial Dysfunction in the Human Forearm Vasculature |
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Effect of Selective/Non-selective COX Inhibition on Rosuvastatin-Mediated Protection from Ischemia-reperfusion Induced Endothelial Dysfunction in the Human Forearm Vasculature |
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Effect of Selective/Non-selective COX Inhibition on Rosuvastatin-Mediated Protection from Ischemia-reperfusion Induced Endothelial Dysfunction in the Human Forearm Vasculature |
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Effect of Selective/Non-selective COX Inhibition on Rosuvastatin-Mediated Protection from Ischemia-reperfusion Induced Endothelial Dysfunction in the Human Forearm Vasculature |
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effect of selective/non-selective cox inhibition on rosuvastatin-mediated protection from ischemia-reperfusion induced endothelial dysfunction in the human forearm vasculature |
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