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ACTA Pharmaceutica Sciencia 2008 , Vol 50 , Num 3
CELL CULTURE AS A TESTING SYSTEM FOR ANTI-ATHEROGENIC SUBSTANCES: A BRIEF COMMUNICATION
SERGEI V JARGIN
Peoples Friendship University of Russia Clementovski per, Moscow, Russia Viewed : 16013 - Downloaded : 4709 In the series of publications started in 1986 and continued until today (several presentations at the EAS-2008 Congress in Istanbul) was reported that culturing of smooth muscle cells, macrophages or other cells with the serum from patients with coronary heart disease caused lipid infiltration in vitro. Cell culture was used for testing anti-atherogenic drugs. Several substances have been reported to be efficient against atherogenicity: statins, trapidil, prostaglandin E2, dibutyryl cyclic AMP, calcium antagonists, lipoxygenase inhibitors, carbacyclin etc. On the contrary, beta-blockers, phenothiazines, oral hypoglycemics etc. were shown to be atherogenic. Some natural products were demonstrated by the same method to possess anti-atherogenic efficiency: garlic, black elder berries, fragmented grape stems, hop cones and others. Relevance of these data for practice is discussed. Keywords : ATHEROSCLEROSIS, LIPID-LOWERING DRUGS, CELL CULTURE

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