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Effect of cholesterol lowering on stiffness of aortic and femoral arterial walls in rabbits on a high fat diet
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作者 XUE Li XU Wan-hai +3 位作者 XU Jin-zhi ZHANG Tong BI Hong-yuan SHEN Bao-zhong 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第12期1444-1448,共5页
Background Researches in arterial elasticity have increased over the past few years. We investigated the effects of simvastatin on vascular stiffness in fat fed rabbits by ultrasonography. Methods Thirty rabbits were ... Background Researches in arterial elasticity have increased over the past few years. We investigated the effects of simvastatin on vascular stiffness in fat fed rabbits by ultrasonography. Methods Thirty rabbits were assigned randomly to 3 groups: normal control group (A), the cholesterol group (B), simvastatin group (C: high fat diet for 4 weeks and high fat diet + simvastatin for further 4 weeks). Stiffness coefficient, pressure strain elastic modulus and velocity of pulse waves in abdominal aorta and femoral artery were measured by ultrasonographic echo tracking at the end of the 4th and the 8th weeks. Results At the end of the 4th week, stiffness coefficient, pressure strain elastic modulus and pulse wave velocity of femoral artery were significantly increased in group B compared with those in group A. Similarly, at the end of the 8th week, the same parameters of abdominal aorta were significantly increased in group B compared with those in group A. In contrast, stiffness coefficient, pressure strain elastic modulus and pulse wave velocity of femoral artery were significantly decreased in group C compared with those in group B, however, there was no significant difference in parameters of abdominal aorta between groups B and C. Conclusion Short term administration of simvastatin can improve the elasticity of femoral artery but not abdominal aorta. 展开更多
关键词 ULTRASONOGRAPHY vascular stiffness abdominal aorta femoral artery RABBITS
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