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The present study constitutes a study examining the effect of atorvastatin on vascular function in high cardiovascular risk patients. For this purpose the investigators will record atorvastatin effects on statin-naïve patients (patients that start statins treatment for first time). More specifically the investigators will study atorvastatin effects on:

1. Endothelial function

2. Arterial elastic properties

3. Systemic Inflammatory/thrombotic mechanisms

4. Vascular and myocardial redox state


Clinical Trial Description

In total we will recruit 72 high cardiovascular risk patients such as patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy (ischemic heart failure), coronary artery disease and/or patients undergoing elective coronary bypass artery grafting (CABG), valve replacement or aortic surgery. The whole study will be divided into 2 distinct clinical arms:

ARM A

In this arm patients with ischemic heart failure (NYHA II-III) will be recruited. In a double-blind crossover design heart failure patients (n=30) naïve to statins treatment will be randomized to atorvastatin 10mg/day (n=15) or 40mg/day (n=15) for 4 weeks. At the end of 4 weeks a 2-week wash out period will follow and then all patients will switch atorvastatin dose (e.g all patients that were under atorvastatin 10mg/day will be switched to 40mg/day and vice versa).

Both at baseline and at the end of 4 weeks period patients will undergo

- blood sampling

- assessment of endothelium-dependent and -independent vasodilatation and

- vascular elastic properties study (see below for methods).

ARM B

In this arm, patients undergoing cardiac surgery (CABG, valve replacement or aortic surgery) that are not under statins treatment will be recruited (n=42). Patients will be randomized in a double-blind fashion to atorvastatin 40mg/day or placebo for 3 days before surgery.

Both at baseline and on surgery day patients will undergo

- blood sampling and

- assessment of endothelium-dependent and -independent vasodilatation (see below for methods) while

- during surgery tissue samples (grafts, myocardium and adipose tissue segments) will be obtained that will be used for ex-vivo studies (see below).

Consent form

Every patient participating in the clinical study will give a written consent form, and will be informed in details for the aims of the study by the researchers. During recruitment process all participants will fill out a questionnaire with demographic and clinical data. All information given by the participants will be held highly classified. All participants will give written consent for the programmed biochemical measurements and vascular studies, as stated in the study design. Specifically for patients undergoing cardiac surgery (arm B) an additional consent form will be filled out that will permit grafts, myocardium and adipose tissue segments harvesting during cardiac surgery.

Methods

Endothelial-dependent and independent vasodilatation: Brachial Artery Flow-Mediated Dilatation (FMD) of the brachial artery will be measured as a quantitative readout of NO-mediated conduit vessel endothelial function, as we have done in several previous studies and in accordance with international guidelines.Endothelial dependent (hyperaemic flow after cuff occlusion) and endothelial independent (GTN) responses of the brachial artery will be measured using high-resolution ultrasound imaging with automated vessel diameter measurements (Vascular Analyser, MIA Inc. Iowa). FMD and GTN induced dilatation will be measured as absolute and proportional changes in arterial diameter.Reproducibility data from our laboratory show a coefficient of variation for inter-study measurements of <10% comparable to other reports.

Arterial Stiffness: Measures of central arterial stiffness are independent predictors of cardiovascular outcomes in large prospective studies and is inversely correlated with measures of endothelial function.Arterial tonometry is a simple, reproducible method to measure, non-invasively, arterial stiffness. We have already established measures of central aortic stiffness - augmentation index and aortic pulse wave velocity - using the Sphygmocor system for applanation tonometry (AtCor Medical, Australia). Mathematical transformation of the radial pulse waveform is used to derive the augmentation index.The difference in time for the pulse waveform to reach the carotid compared to the femoral artery measures pulse wave velocity down the aorta, with faster transit associated with a 'stiffer' aorta.

Systemic oxidative stress: We will study statins effects on systemic oxidative stress using a systemic oxidative stress marker like lipid peroxides. In more details lipid peroxides will be quantified in patients' plasma using malondialdehyde assay (ΜDA-TBARS).

Vascular oxidative stress: ROS generation in the vascular segments obtained during CABG will be determined by lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence. The same measurements will also be performed in myocardium segments obtained during CABG form the site of right atrium incision, where extracorporeal circulation cannula is inserted. Our aim is to determine statins effects on vascular and myocardial ROS generation.

Adipose tissue cultures: During cardiac surgery adipose tissue samples will be collected. In more details subcutaneous adipose tissue will be collected from the site of sternum incision; pericardial adipose tissue will be collected from the site close to right ventricle; and femoral adipose tissue will be collected from the area of saphenous vein harvesting (when available). Adipose tissue samples obtained during surgery will be cultured ex-vivo using a standard adipose tissue protocol.

Biochemical and inflammatory markers: Apart from the common laboratory screening tests (whole blood count, AST, ALT, γGT, ALP, Urea, Creatinine, glucose, total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL, HDL, Na+, K+, Ca2+, CRP), we will determine additional proinflammatory and prothrombotic biomarkers in patients' plasma. More specifically, using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) we will quantify interleukin-6 and other adipokines both in patients plasma and adipose tissue cultures supernatants. Using high precision liquid chromatography (HPLC) we will quantify biopterin plasma and vascular levels (tetrahydrobiopterin, dihydrobiopterin and total biopterins).Studies have shown that the abovementioned markers may have a prognostic value in high cardiovascular risk patients.

Statistical Analysis: Statistical analysis of results will be done separately according to the clinical group studied. Therefore there will be separate statistical analysis for ischemic heart failure patients group (arm A) and for the patients undergoing cardiac surgery (arm B). Especially for arm B we will compare reactive oxygen species generation from vascular wall and myocardium between patients randomized to placebo or atorvastatin 40mg/day. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Basic Science


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT01013103
Study type Interventional
Source Hippocration General Hospital
Contact
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date October 2007
Completion date February 2012

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