Should We Recommend Vitamin K2 Supplement to Prevent Coronary Artery Calcification for Patients Receiving Statins and/or Warfarin?

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Allan Jean Zhang, Christie M Ballantyne, Yochai Birnbaum
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Abstract

Several reports suggest that in animal models, as well as in the clinical setting, long-term warfarin use increases coronary artery calcifications. The same has been reported for statins prescribed for patients at risk or with established atherosclerosis. Coronary calcifications are considered a risk marker for further cardiovascular events. However, numerous clinical trials have established that statins reduce the risk for cardiovascular events. Warfarin also has been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular events, including re-infarction. It has been suggested that the increase in coronary calcification can be viewed as a marker of stabilization of the coronary plaque in such patients. Warfarin inhibits the activation of Vitamin K epoxide reductase complex 1 (VKORC1), which blocks the regeneration of reduced vitamin K1 and K2. Vitamin K1 is predominantly localized to the liver, serving to carboxylate clotting factors. Vitamin K2 travels through systemic circulation, with significant and wide-ranging effects. Several studies using animal models of atherosclerosis have shown that vitamin K2 supplement can attenuate the progression of atherosclerosis, as well as coronary calcification. Clinical studies supporting this effect in patients are lacking. Yet, there is an increase in the use of over-the-counter vitamin K2 supplements, and several manuscripts recommended its use in patients receiving long-term warfarin to attenuate coronary calcification. However, it is unclear if this occurs in patients with atherosclerosis receiving warfarin or statins and if attenuating coronary calcification has beneficial or detrimental effects on cardiovascular outcomes.

一些报告表明,在动物模型和临床环境中,长期服用华法林会增加冠状动脉钙化。有报道称,为高危患者或已形成动脉粥样硬化的患者服用他汀类药物也会增加冠状动脉钙化。冠状动脉钙化被认为是进一步心血管事件的风险标志。然而,大量临床试验证实,他汀类药物可降低心血管事件的风险。华法林也被证明可以降低心血管事件的风险,包括再次发生心肌梗塞的风险。有人认为,冠状动脉钙化的增加可被视为此类患者冠状动脉斑块稳定的标志。华法林可抑制维生素 K 环氧化物还原酶复合物 1(VKORC1)的活化,从而阻止还原型维生素 K1 和 K2 的再生。维生素 K1 主要分布在肝脏,用于羧化凝血因子。维生素 K2 会通过全身循环,产生重大而广泛的影响。利用动脉粥样硬化动物模型进行的多项研究表明,补充维生素 K2 可减轻动脉粥样硬化和冠状动脉钙化的进展。目前还缺乏支持在患者身上产生这种效果的临床研究。然而,非处方维生素 K2 补充剂的使用在不断增加,有几篇手稿建议长期服用华法林的患者使用维生素 K2 补充剂来减轻冠状动脉钙化。然而,目前还不清楚接受华法林或他汀类药物治疗的动脉粥样硬化患者是否会出现这种情况,也不清楚减轻冠状动脉钙化对心血管预后是有利还是有害。
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Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy
Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
8.30
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发文量
110
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Designed to objectively cover the process of bench to bedside development of cardiovascular drug, device and cell therapy, and to bring you the information you need most in a timely and useful format, Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy takes a fresh and energetic look at advances in this dynamic field. Homing in on the most exciting work being done on new therapeutic agents, Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy focusses on developments in atherosclerosis, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, ischemic syndromes and arrhythmias. The Journal is an authoritative source of current and relevant information that is indispensable for basic and clinical investigators aiming for novel, breakthrough research as well as for cardiologists seeking to best serve their patients. Providing you with a single, concise reference tool acknowledged to be among the finest in the world, Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy is listed in Web of Science and PubMed/Medline among other abstracting and indexing services. The regular articles and frequent special topical issues equip you with an up-to-date source defined by the need for accurate information on an ever-evolving field. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy is a careful and accurate guide through the maze of new products and therapies which furnishes you with the details on cardiovascular pharmacology that you will refer to time and time again.
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