Figures and Tables

From the following article:

Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Statins: Clinical Evidence and Basic Mechanisms

Mukesh K. Jain & Paul M. Ridker

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 4, 977-987 (December 2005)

doi:10.1038/nrd1901

Figure 1 - Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Statins: Clinical Evidence and Basic Mechanisms

Figure 1

Relative risk of future cardiovascular events among initially healthy women according to baseline levels of lipid and inflammatory biomarkers.

Figure 2 - Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Statins: Clinical Evidence and Basic Mechanisms

Figure 2

Cumulative rates of recurrent myocardial infarction or cardiovascular death among acute coronary syndrome patients treated with statin therapy.

Figure 3 - Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Statins: Clinical Evidence and Basic Mechanisms

Figure 3

Cumulative rates of recurrent myocardial infarction or cardiovascular death among acute coronary syndrome patients treated with statins.

Figure 4 - Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Statins: Clinical Evidence and Basic Mechanisms

Figure 4

Progression and regression of atherosclerosis as measured by intravascular ultrasound among coronary artery disease patients treated with statins.

Figure 5 - Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Statins: Clinical Evidence and Basic Mechanisms

Figure 5

Schematic diagram detailing the cellular effects of statins.

Table 1 - Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Statins: Clinical Evidence and Basic Mechanisms

Table 1

Incidence of CV events according to LDL-C and CRP levels*

Table 2 - Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Statins: Clinical Evidence and Basic Mechanisms

Table 2

Effect of statins on inflammatory gene expression in vascular cells