Role of Fibric Acid Derivatives in the Management of Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease

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Jean-Pierre Després
Isabelle Lemieux
Sander J. Robins
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[1] Pavilion Marguerite-D’Youville,Quebéc Heart Institute, Laval Hospital Research Center
[2] CHUL Research Center (CHUQ),Lipid Research Center
[3] Laval University,Department of Food Sciences and Nutrition
[4] Boston University School of Medicine,Department of Medicine
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Drugs | 2004年 / 64卷
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Coronary Heart Disease; Fenofibrate; Gemfibrozil; Coronary Heart Disease Risk; Bezafibrate;
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Although elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol is a well established coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factor, the ability to adequately discriminate high-risk individuals by this risk factor alone is limited and other metabolic risk variables are known to modulate CHD risk. For instance, it has been reported that the cluster of metabolic disturbances observed among individuals with abdominal obesity, the so-called metabolic syndrome, is associated with a substantially increased risk of CHD. Among the features of the dyslipidaemic profile observed in these individuals, the high triglyceride-low high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol dyslipidaemia is predictive of an elevated risk of CHD. Fibric acid derivatives (fibrates) have been used in clinical practice for more than 2 decades as a class of agents known to decrease triglyceride levels while substantially increasing HDL-cholesterol levels, with a limited but significant additional lowering effect on LDL-cholesterol levels. Although the clinical benefits of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins) have been well documented by primary and secondary prevention trials that justify their widespread use, it was not until the publication of the VA-HIT (Veterans Affairs High-Density Lipoprotein Intervention Trial) that the relevance of identifying HDL-cholesterol as a therapeutic target to reduce the risk of recurrent CHD events was finally confirmed.
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