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Under experimental conditions, oxidized low-density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) may possess atherogenic properties, as is evidenced by its contribution to cholesterol accumulation in macrophages. LDL was oxidized in a cell-free system by predialysis of the lipoprotein against EDTA-free buffer and the addition of copper ions. Oxidation of LDL in the presence of lovastatin (10 to 1,000 mumol/L) resulted in a time- and dose-dependent reduction in thiobarbituric-acid-reactive substances (TBARS) concentration that was accompanied by increased LDL lysine-amino-group reactivity, in comparison with Ox-LDL produced in the absence of lovastatin.

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