Statin Treatment After Onset of Sepsis in a Murine Model Improves Survival

Abstract
Background— HMG-CoA-reductase inhibitors have been shown to exhibit pronounced immunomodulatory effects independent of lipid lowering. We have recently demonstrated that pretreatment with simvastatin profoundly improves survival in a cecal ligation and perforation (CLP) model of sepsis. Here, we studied whether treatment with simvastatin after onset of sepsis-induced hemodynamic alterations is beneficial and whether prolonged survival can also be achieved with other statins. Methods and Results— Mice were rendered septic by CLP. At 6 hours after sepsis induction, when profound hemodynamic alterations were manifest, treatment with atorvastatin, fluvastatin, pravastatin, simvastatin, or placebo was initiated. Except for fluvastatin (27±2.3 hours), survival time was extended from 23±1.2 hours for placebo-treated mice to 37±3.6 hours for simvastatin-treated, to 40±4.2 hours for atorvastatin-treated, and to 39±3.9 hours for pravastatin-treated mice. This profound improvement is based on the preservation of car...