Effect of intensive lipid-lowering therapy on telomere erosion in endothelial progenitor cells obtained from patients with coronary artery disease.

@article{Satoh2009EffectOI,
  title={Effect of intensive lipid-lowering therapy on telomere erosion in endothelial progenitor cells obtained from patients with coronary artery disease.},
  author={Mamoru Satoh and Yoshitaka Minami and Yuji Takahashi and Tsuyoshi Tabuchi and Tomonori Itoh and Motoyuki Nakamura},
  journal={Clinical science},
  year={2009},
  volume={116 11},
  pages={
          827-35
        }
}
Telomere erosion of EPCs (endothelial progenitor cells) may be a key factor in endothelial cell senescence and is highly dependent on cellular oxidative damage. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether LLT (lipid-lowering therapy) with statins could attenuate EPC telomere erosion in patients with CAD (coronary artery disease). The study included 100 patients with stable CAD and 25 subjects without CAD as controls. CAD patients were randomized to 12 months of intensive LLT with… 
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