Objective: A double-blind pilot study was designed to address the impact of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3PUFA) on atherosclerosis, thrombosis and vascular status in hypertriglyceridemic patients. Carotid intima-media thickness (C-IMT), texture of intima-media complex (T-IMC), lipids, platelet function and hemostatic variables were evaluated in 64 hypertriglyceridemic patients receiving placebo or n-3PUFA supplementation (6 g/day) for 2 years. Methods and Results: C-IMT and T-IMC were assessed by B-mode ultrasound. Lipids, platelet function and hemostatic variables were determined by validated methods. A fall of triglyceride levels, concomitant to a rise of HDL and LDL cholesterol levels, was observed in the active treated group. Platelet function, but not FVIIc and fibrinogen levels, was significantly reduced by n-3PUFA. C-IMT increased significantly with respect to baseline in placebo, but not in n-3PUFA group. T-IMC was significantly affected by n-3PUFA. Treatment effect did not reach the statistical significance neither in terms of IMT changes nor in terms of T-IMC. Conclusion: Results are suggestive of a beneficial effect of n-3PUFA on IMT progression and T-IMC that deserves to be investigated in a larger patient sample. Nevertheless the small scale of this study, the beneficial effect of n-3PUFA on platelet function, triglycerides and HDL-C is clearly highlighted.

Effect of n-3 fatty acids on carotid atherosclerosis and hemostasis in hypertriglyceridemic patients: a double blind pilot study in primary prevention / D. Baldassarre, M. Amato, S. Eligini, S.S. Barbieri, L. Mussoni, B. Frigerio, M. Kozàkovà, E. Tremoli, C. Sirtori, S. Colli. - In: NMCD. NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES. - ISSN 0939-4753. - 15:1(2005), pp. S4-S4. ((Intervento presentato al 19. convegno XIX CONGRESSO SOCIETÀ ITALIANA PER LO STUDIO DELLA ARTERIOSCLEROSI tenutosi a Mestre nel 2005.

Effect of n-3 fatty acids on carotid atherosclerosis and hemostasis in hypertriglyceridemic patients: a double blind pilot study in primary prevention

D. Baldassarre
Primo
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S. Eligini;S.S. Barbieri;L. Mussoni;B. Frigerio;E. Tremoli;C. Sirtori
Penultimo
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S. Colli
Ultimo
2005

Abstract

Objective: A double-blind pilot study was designed to address the impact of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3PUFA) on atherosclerosis, thrombosis and vascular status in hypertriglyceridemic patients. Carotid intima-media thickness (C-IMT), texture of intima-media complex (T-IMC), lipids, platelet function and hemostatic variables were evaluated in 64 hypertriglyceridemic patients receiving placebo or n-3PUFA supplementation (6 g/day) for 2 years. Methods and Results: C-IMT and T-IMC were assessed by B-mode ultrasound. Lipids, platelet function and hemostatic variables were determined by validated methods. A fall of triglyceride levels, concomitant to a rise of HDL and LDL cholesterol levels, was observed in the active treated group. Platelet function, but not FVIIc and fibrinogen levels, was significantly reduced by n-3PUFA. C-IMT increased significantly with respect to baseline in placebo, but not in n-3PUFA group. T-IMC was significantly affected by n-3PUFA. Treatment effect did not reach the statistical significance neither in terms of IMT changes nor in terms of T-IMC. Conclusion: Results are suggestive of a beneficial effect of n-3PUFA on IMT progression and T-IMC that deserves to be investigated in a larger patient sample. Nevertheless the small scale of this study, the beneficial effect of n-3PUFA on platelet function, triglycerides and HDL-C is clearly highlighted.
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
2005
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