Claesen K, Sim Y, Basir S, De Belder S, van den Keybus T, Van Edom G, Stoffelen H, De Keulenaer GW, Bosmans J, Bringmans T, De Meester I, Hendriks D. Atorvastatin downregulates plasma procarboxypeptidase U concentrations and improves fibrinolytic potential dose-dependently in hyperlipidemic individuals.
J Thromb Haemost 2023;
21:1266-1273. [PMID:
36740042 DOI:
10.1016/j.jtha.2023.01.029]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Statins efficiently lower cholesterol and also exert pleiotropic effects that extend beyond lipid lowering. In a recent pilot study, valuable information on the carboxypeptidase U (CPU) system in hyperlipidemia and the effect of statin therapy was collected. It was shown that proCPU levels are increased in hyperlipidemic patients. Statins significantly decreased proCPU levels and improved plasma fibrinolysis. Furthermore, it was suggested that patients with high baseline proCPU levels are most likely to benefit from statin therapy.
OBJECTIVES
We aimed to further substantiate the effect of hyperlipidemia and statin therapy on CPU-related parameters in a larger cohort of hyperlipidemic and statin-treated individuals.
METHODS
Blood was collected from 141 individuals treated with different dosages of atorvastatin (10-80 mg), 38 normolipidemic, and 37 hyperlipidemic controls. Lipid parameters and markers of fibrinolysis (proCPU and clot lysis time) were determined and compared between the groups.
RESULTS
Pilot study results of high proCPU concentrations in hyperlipidemic patients and the proCPU-reducing effect of atorvastatin were confirmed. Accordingly, an improvement in plasma fibrinolytic potential was seen under the influence of atorvastatin. High interindividual variation in proCPU concentrations was observed in the hyperlipidemic cohort, with up to 80% higher proCPU levels compared with normolipidemic controls. Furthermore, proCPU concentration and the dosage of atorvastatin were inversely correlated.
CONCLUSIONS
This study clearly shows that plasma proCPU concentrations and its expected effect on the fibrinolytic rate (as measured by clot lysis time) are increased in hyperlipidemic patients and that these effects can be normalized (and even further reduced compared with normolipidemic patients) by atorvastatin treatment.
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