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Pharmacology 2019

A Comparison of the Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Four Combined Statin and Antiplatelet Therapies on Tumor Necrosis Factor-Mediated Acute Inflammation in vivo.

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Okki Cho
Han-Sol Kim
Kyung-Yeon Park
Tae-Hwe Heo

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Combination therapy has been administered to patients with chronic or complex diseases due to its improved therapeutic effects compared with the results of monotherapy. Due to the pleiotropic effects of statins and antiplatelets, these drugs have been studied in combination with other drugs, but not all combinations exerted obvious beneficial effects compared with individual drugs. In this study, we aimed to compare the anti-inflammatory effects of 4 different combination therapies of statins and antiplatelets on the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-mediated inflammation in vivo.Mice were orally administered cilostazol plus pravastatin (CILOP) or cilostazol plus rosuvastatin (CILOR), clopidogrel plus pravastatin (CLOP), or clopidogrel plus rosuvastatin (CLOR); then, acute inflammation was induced by the injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or TNF. Serum TNF levels, macrophage accumulation in the lesioned aortas, and mouse mortality were observed to be comparable to the anti-inflammatory effects of the combination therapies.In mice with LPS-induced inflammation, CILOP and CILOR substantially reduced macrophage infiltration of aortic lesions and the serum TNF levels compared with CLOP and CLOR. Moreover, among the 4 combinations, CILOP significantly improved the survival rate of mice with TNF-mediated acute lethal inflammation.The combination therapy comprising cilostazol and statins, particularly pravastatin, exerted the best anti-TNF effect compared with clopidogrel and statin therapy; thus, a suitable combination therapy, such as CILOP, can be a potential remedy to cure TNF-related diseases.

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