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pubmed-article:8605949pubmed:abstractTextCrilvastatin is a new drug from the pyrrolidone family, which acts as a non-competitive inhibitor of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase. The long-term effects of oral crilvastatin treatment (200 mg per day per kg body weight for 4 and 10 weeks) were investigated on in vivo cholesterogenesis in male adult normocholesterolemic (SW) and genetically hypercholesterolemic (RICO) rats. In both strains of rats, the treatment had no effect on the plasma cholesterol level, but efficiently inhibited cholesterol synthesis in liver and intestine, as shown by the decreased incorporation of exogenous [14C]acetate into hepatic (3.5-fold in SW, 1.7-fold in RICO rats) and intestinal (2.5-fold in SW, 3.3-fold in RICO rats) sterols. In RICO rats in which the dietary cholesterol absorption coefficient was two-fold lower in treated (38%) than in untreated (78%) rats, this drug reduced intestinal cholesterol absorption. As a result, the total plasma cholesterol input (absorption + synthesis), measured by isotope analysis in RICO rats, was markedly lower in treated (11.3 mg per day) than in untreated animals (28.8 mg per day).lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:8605949pubmed:articleTitleCrilvastatin, a new 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitor, inhibits cholesterol absorption in genetically hypercholesterolemic rats.lld:pubmed
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