Accumulation of cholesterol and calcium is the hallmark of atherosclerosis. Ca2+ antagonists lessen the severity of experimentally induced atherosclerosis in a variety of animal models, including hypercholesterolaemic animals. They also reduce cholesterol accumulation in the arterial wall, but without affecting plasma lipids. This review briefly discusses in vitro and in vivo experimental studies on the anti-atherosclerotic properties of Ca2+ antagonists and outlines mechanisms by which these compounds affect cellular lipid metabolism
Drugs currently known as calcium channel blockers (CCB) were initially called calcium antagonists be...
It is generally accepted that hypertension doubles the risk of cardiovascular disease, of which coro...
Lipid-lowering therapy now has undoubtedly proven to be an effective therapeutic modality to retard ...
The arterial accumulation of cholesterol and calcium is a hallmark of atherosclerosis. Calcium antag...
SIM 6080 is a new calcium antagonist, structurally related to diphenylalkylamines, which combines tr...
Calcium antagonists (CA) exert an anti-atherosclerotic effect in cholesterol-fed rabbits through red...
models of vascular injury have delineated several common mechanisms that characterize the arterial d...
It has been known for some time that calcium antagonists demonstrate antiatherosclerotic activity. T...
Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are a widely used group of antihypertensive agents. CCBs are efficac...
In long-term experiments (6-24 months) on rats and rabbits, experimental atheromatoses and arteriosc...
Several calcium entry blockers have shown an antiatherosclerotic effect both in vitro and in vivo. T...
new generation of calcium antagonists is being developed in an attempt to improve the already widesp...
We have investigated the activity of the calcium antagonist lacidipine in male hamsters fed an ather...
Smooth muscle cell (SMC) migration and initimal proliferation are major events in the formation of t...
1. Cholesterol esterification and accumulation in the arterial wall is a hallmark of atherogenesis. ...
Drugs currently known as calcium channel blockers (CCB) were initially called calcium antagonists be...
It is generally accepted that hypertension doubles the risk of cardiovascular disease, of which coro...
Lipid-lowering therapy now has undoubtedly proven to be an effective therapeutic modality to retard ...
The arterial accumulation of cholesterol and calcium is a hallmark of atherosclerosis. Calcium antag...
SIM 6080 is a new calcium antagonist, structurally related to diphenylalkylamines, which combines tr...
Calcium antagonists (CA) exert an anti-atherosclerotic effect in cholesterol-fed rabbits through red...
models of vascular injury have delineated several common mechanisms that characterize the arterial d...
It has been known for some time that calcium antagonists demonstrate antiatherosclerotic activity. T...
Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are a widely used group of antihypertensive agents. CCBs are efficac...
In long-term experiments (6-24 months) on rats and rabbits, experimental atheromatoses and arteriosc...
Several calcium entry blockers have shown an antiatherosclerotic effect both in vitro and in vivo. T...
new generation of calcium antagonists is being developed in an attempt to improve the already widesp...
We have investigated the activity of the calcium antagonist lacidipine in male hamsters fed an ather...
Smooth muscle cell (SMC) migration and initimal proliferation are major events in the formation of t...
1. Cholesterol esterification and accumulation in the arterial wall is a hallmark of atherogenesis. ...
Drugs currently known as calcium channel blockers (CCB) were initially called calcium antagonists be...
It is generally accepted that hypertension doubles the risk of cardiovascular disease, of which coro...
Lipid-lowering therapy now has undoubtedly proven to be an effective therapeutic modality to retard ...