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Impact of changing immunosuppressive monotherapy from Cyclosporin A to Tacrolimus in long-term, stable liver transplant recipients. | LitMetric

A number of studies have reported a lower atherogenic lipid profile in liver transplant recipients under tacrolimus (FK506) than in those under cyclosporine A (CyA) immunosuppression. This has mainly been attributed to the steroid-saving effect of FK506. However, the effects of converting CyA to FK506 monotherapy on lipid metabolism have not been specifically investigated. In 20 patients with stable graft function, immunosuppressive monotherapy was switched from CyA to FK506 because of CyA-related side-effects (hypertension, nephrotoxicity, hypercholesterolaemia). Serum lipid levels were measured before and 3, 6 and 12 months after conversion. In 5 patients, a modification of immunosuppression became necessary during the study period (4 were reconverted to CyA, 1 to glucocorticoids). In the remaining 15 patients on FK506 monotherapy, 12 months after conversion, a slight decrease in mean serum cholesterol, a slight increase in LDL, but a significant decrease in mean serum HDL were observed, resulting in a significant increase in Chol/HDL and LDL/HDL ratios. Conversion of immunosuppressive monotherapy from CyA to FK506 had no beneficial effect on the atherogenic lipid profile in this selected study population of long-term liver transplant survivors.

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