Abstract:This article summarizes the series of experiments done in New Zealand rabbits that developed aortic lesions being fed a high cholesterol diet, varying from 0,5% to 1,5% of the chow. Planimetry in statin treated rabbits showed a reduction of the lesions. Interpreted mainly by its antioxidant properties the probucol drug presented the bigger reduction of the aortic atherosclerotic lesions. The lesions could be proven to be richer in Calcium by a specific coloring technique, von Kossa. This was found in the deep … Show more
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