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Off-Target Effect of Lovastatin Disrupts Dietary Lipid Uptake and Dissemination through Pro-Drug Inhibition of the Mesenteric Lymphatic Smooth Muscle Cell Contractile Apparatus

Previously published, off-target effects of statins on skeletal smooth muscle function have linked structural characteristics within this drug class to myopathic effects. However, the effect of these drugs on lymphatic vascular smooth muscle cell function, and by proxy dietary cholesterol uptake, by...

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Autores principales: Stephens, Matthew, Roizes, Simon, von der Weid, Pierre-Yves
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8584239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34769187
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222111756
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author Stephens, Matthew
Roizes, Simon
von der Weid, Pierre-Yves
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description Previously published, off-target effects of statins on skeletal smooth muscle function have linked structural characteristics within this drug class to myopathic effects. However, the effect of these drugs on lymphatic vascular smooth muscle cell function, and by proxy dietary cholesterol uptake, by the intestinal lymphatic network has not been investigated. Several of the most widely prescribed statins (Atorvastatin, Pravastatin, Lovastatin, and Simvastatin) were tested for their in-situ effects on smooth muscle contractility in rat mesenteric collecting lymphatic vessels. Lovastatin and Simvastatin had a concentration-dependent effect of initially increasing vessel contraction frequency before flatlining the vessel, a phenomenon which was found to be a lactone-ring dependent phenomenon and could be ameliorated through use of Lovastatin- or Simvastatin-hydroxyacid (HA). Simvastatin treatment further resulted in mitochondrial depolymerization within primary-isolated rat lymphatic smooth muscle cells (LMCs) while Lovastatin was found to be acting in a mitochondrial-independent manner, increasing the function of RhoKinase. Lovastatin’s effect on RhoKinase was investigated through pharmacological testing and in vitro analysis of increased MLC and MYPT1 phosphorylation within primary isolated LMCs. Finally, acute in vivo treatment of rats with Lovastatin, but not Lovastatin-HA, resulted in a significantly decreased dietary lipid absorption in vivo through induced disfunction of mesenteric lymph uptake and trafficking.
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spelling pubmed-85842392021-11-12 Off-Target Effect of Lovastatin Disrupts Dietary Lipid Uptake and Dissemination through Pro-Drug Inhibition of the Mesenteric Lymphatic Smooth Muscle Cell Contractile Apparatus Stephens, Matthew Roizes, Simon von der Weid, Pierre-Yves Int J Mol Sci Article Previously published, off-target effects of statins on skeletal smooth muscle function have linked structural characteristics within this drug class to myopathic effects. However, the effect of these drugs on lymphatic vascular smooth muscle cell function, and by proxy dietary cholesterol uptake, by the intestinal lymphatic network has not been investigated. Several of the most widely prescribed statins (Atorvastatin, Pravastatin, Lovastatin, and Simvastatin) were tested for their in-situ effects on smooth muscle contractility in rat mesenteric collecting lymphatic vessels. Lovastatin and Simvastatin had a concentration-dependent effect of initially increasing vessel contraction frequency before flatlining the vessel, a phenomenon which was found to be a lactone-ring dependent phenomenon and could be ameliorated through use of Lovastatin- or Simvastatin-hydroxyacid (HA). Simvastatin treatment further resulted in mitochondrial depolymerization within primary-isolated rat lymphatic smooth muscle cells (LMCs) while Lovastatin was found to be acting in a mitochondrial-independent manner, increasing the function of RhoKinase. Lovastatin’s effect on RhoKinase was investigated through pharmacological testing and in vitro analysis of increased MLC and MYPT1 phosphorylation within primary isolated LMCs. Finally, acute in vivo treatment of rats with Lovastatin, but not Lovastatin-HA, resulted in a significantly decreased dietary lipid absorption in vivo through induced disfunction of mesenteric lymph uptake and trafficking. MDPI 2021-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8584239/ /pubmed/34769187 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222111756 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Off-Target Effect of Lovastatin Disrupts Dietary Lipid Uptake and Dissemination through Pro-Drug Inhibition of the Mesenteric Lymphatic Smooth Muscle Cell Contractile Apparatus
title Off-Target Effect of Lovastatin Disrupts Dietary Lipid Uptake and Dissemination through Pro-Drug Inhibition of the Mesenteric Lymphatic Smooth Muscle Cell Contractile Apparatus
title_full Off-Target Effect of Lovastatin Disrupts Dietary Lipid Uptake and Dissemination through Pro-Drug Inhibition of the Mesenteric Lymphatic Smooth Muscle Cell Contractile Apparatus
title_fullStr Off-Target Effect of Lovastatin Disrupts Dietary Lipid Uptake and Dissemination through Pro-Drug Inhibition of the Mesenteric Lymphatic Smooth Muscle Cell Contractile Apparatus
title_full_unstemmed Off-Target Effect of Lovastatin Disrupts Dietary Lipid Uptake and Dissemination through Pro-Drug Inhibition of the Mesenteric Lymphatic Smooth Muscle Cell Contractile Apparatus
title_short Off-Target Effect of Lovastatin Disrupts Dietary Lipid Uptake and Dissemination through Pro-Drug Inhibition of the Mesenteric Lymphatic Smooth Muscle Cell Contractile Apparatus
title_sort off-target effect of lovastatin disrupts dietary lipid uptake and dissemination through pro-drug inhibition of the mesenteric lymphatic smooth muscle cell contractile apparatus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8584239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34769187
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222111756
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