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    Eur J Heart Fail. 2007 Jan;9(1):30-6. Epub 2006 Jul 7.

    Post-infarction treatment with simvastatin reduces myocardial no-reflow by opening of the KATP channel.

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    Department of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Institute and Fu-Wai Heart Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Bei Li Shi Road 167, West City District, Beijing, 100037, China. realplayone@yahoo.com.cn

    Abstract

    Simvastatin can prevent cardiac remodelling after myocardial infarction, though the exact mechanisms are uncertain. Myocardial no-reflow is associated with progressive cardiac remodelling. However, it remains unknown whether post-infarction treatment with simvastatin can also reduce myocardial no-reflow for which suppression of adenosine triphosphate-sensitive K+ (K(ATP)) channel opening is an important mechanism.

    METHODS:

    Area at risk and the area of no-reflow were determined by myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) and by pathology in 45 mini-swine randomised into 5 groups: 10 control, 9 simvastatin, 9 glibenclamide, 9 simvastatin plus glibenclamide and 8 sham-operated. A myocardial infarction and reperfusion model was created by 3-h occlusion of the coronary artery followed by 4 weeks of reperfusion.

    RESULTS:

    Compared with the control group, simvastatin significantly increased coronary blood volume (P<0.01) and decreased the area of no-reflow measured by MCE (78.5+/-4.5% to 43.7+/-4.3%) and pathological evaluation (82.3+/-1.9% to 45.2+/-3.8%) of area at risk (P<0.01). Simvastatin also increased the levels of K(ATP) channel proteins (SUR2 and Kir6.2) (P<0.05), but had no effect on necrosis area. The combination of simvastatin and glibenclamide had no significant effect on the above parameters.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Post-infarction treatment with simvastatin can reduce myocardial no-reflow. This beneficial effect is due to activation of the K(ATP) channel.

    PMID:
    16829188
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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