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Statin Reverses Smoke-induced Pulmonary Hypertension and Prevents Emphysema but Not Airway Remodeling
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simvastatin, as an intervention therapy, reverses the pulmonary vascular effects of cigarette smoke, including pulmonary hypertension, and prevents smoke-induced emphysema, but does not prevent small airway remodeling. This is the first demonstration that an intervention can reverse a COPD-associated cigarette smoke-induced anatomic abnormality. The study also shows the importance of examining all three anatomic lung compartments when assessing the effects of a potential drug intervention in patients with COPD.
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