Background - Soluble CD40L (sCD40L), a substance that maximally reflects in vivo platelet activation, is increased in patients with hypercholesterolemia. We investigated the relation between sCD40L and platelet CD4OL in hypercholesterolemic patients before and after a short-term treatment with atorvastatin. Methods and Results - Collagen-induced platelet CD40L and plasma levels of sCD40L and prothrombin fragment F1+2, a marker of thrombin generation, were investigated in 30 hypercholesterolemic patients and 20 healthy subjects. Hypercholesterolemic patients were then randomized to either diet ( n = 15; group A) or atorvastatin 10 mg/d ( group B); the aforementioned variables were measured at baseline and after 3 days of treatment. Compared with referents, hypercholesterolemic patients showed higher values of platelet CD40L ( P < 0.005), sCD40L ( P < 0.005), and F1 + 2 ( P < 0.003). Platelet CD40L was significantly correlated with sCD40L ( P < 0.001), and the latter was significantly correlated with F1 + 2 ( P < 0.001). The intervention trial showed no changes in group A but a significant decrease in platelet CD40L ( P < 0.01), sCD40L ( P < 0.002), and F1 + 2 ( P < 0.03) in group B. In vitro studies demonstrated that cholesterol enhanced platelet CD40L and CD40L-mediated clotting activation by human monocytes; also, atorvastatin dose-dependently inhibited platelet CD40L expression and clotting activation by CD40L-stimulated monocytes. Conclusions - This study shows that, in hypercholesterolemia, platelet overexpression of CD40L may account for enhanced plasma levels of sCD40L and F1 + 2. Atorvastatin exerts a direct antithrombotic effect via inhibition of platelet CD40L and CD40L-mediated thrombin generation, independently of its cholesterol-lowering effect.
Short-term treatment with atorvastatin reduces platelet CD40 ligand and thrombin generation in hypercholesterolemic patients / V., Sanguigni; Pignatelli, Pasquale; Lenti, Luisa; Ferro, Domenico; A., Bellia; Carnevale, Roberto; M., Tesauro; R., Sorge; R., Lauro; Violi, Francesco. - In: CIRCULATION. - ISSN 0009-7322. - 111:4(2005), pp. 412-419. [10.1161/01.cir.0000153810.81187.7d]
Short-term treatment with atorvastatin reduces platelet CD40 ligand and thrombin generation in hypercholesterolemic patients
PIGNATELLI, Pasquale;LENTI, Luisa;FERRO, Domenico;CARNEVALE, Roberto;VIOLI, Francesco
2005
Abstract
Background - Soluble CD40L (sCD40L), a substance that maximally reflects in vivo platelet activation, is increased in patients with hypercholesterolemia. We investigated the relation between sCD40L and platelet CD4OL in hypercholesterolemic patients before and after a short-term treatment with atorvastatin. Methods and Results - Collagen-induced platelet CD40L and plasma levels of sCD40L and prothrombin fragment F1+2, a marker of thrombin generation, were investigated in 30 hypercholesterolemic patients and 20 healthy subjects. Hypercholesterolemic patients were then randomized to either diet ( n = 15; group A) or atorvastatin 10 mg/d ( group B); the aforementioned variables were measured at baseline and after 3 days of treatment. Compared with referents, hypercholesterolemic patients showed higher values of platelet CD40L ( P < 0.005), sCD40L ( P < 0.005), and F1 + 2 ( P < 0.003). Platelet CD40L was significantly correlated with sCD40L ( P < 0.001), and the latter was significantly correlated with F1 + 2 ( P < 0.001). The intervention trial showed no changes in group A but a significant decrease in platelet CD40L ( P < 0.01), sCD40L ( P < 0.002), and F1 + 2 ( P < 0.03) in group B. In vitro studies demonstrated that cholesterol enhanced platelet CD40L and CD40L-mediated clotting activation by human monocytes; also, atorvastatin dose-dependently inhibited platelet CD40L expression and clotting activation by CD40L-stimulated monocytes. Conclusions - This study shows that, in hypercholesterolemia, platelet overexpression of CD40L may account for enhanced plasma levels of sCD40L and F1 + 2. Atorvastatin exerts a direct antithrombotic effect via inhibition of platelet CD40L and CD40L-mediated thrombin generation, independently of its cholesterol-lowering effect.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.