Seven days of statin treatment improves nitric-oxide mediated endothelial-dependent cutaneous microvascular function in women with endometriosis
Dillon GA, Stanhewicz AE, Serviente C, Flores VA, Stachenfeld N, Alexander LM. Seven days of statin treatment improves nitric-oxide mediated endothelial-dependent cutaneous microvascular function in women with endometriosis. Microvascular Research 2022, 144: 104421. PMID: 35970408, PMCID: PMC9527706, DOI: 10.1016/j.mvr.2022.104421.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAtorvastatinCardiovascular DiseasesEndometriosisEndothelium, VascularFemaleHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsMicrocirculationNitric OxideRegional Blood FlowSkinVasodilationConceptsEndothelium-dependent vasodilationLaser Doppler fluxEndothelial functionCardiovascular diseaseOral atorvastatinExerts potent anti-inflammatory effectsEndothelium-dependent agonist acetylcholineShort-term statin administrationPotent anti-inflammatory effectsIntradermal microdialysis perfusionNO-dependent dilationImpaired endothelial functionMicrovascular endothelial functionCutaneous microvascular functionCutaneous vascular conductanceAnti-inflammatory effectsNO-dependent vasodilationNO synthase inhibitorDose-response curveStatin therapyAdjunctive therapyAtorvastatin treatmentCVD riskEndothelial dysfunctionStatin administration