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. 2021 Nov 2;2021:7265505. doi: 10.1155/2021/7265505

Table 2.

Summary of in vivo application of statins in various studies.

Application Reference Animal model Lesion type Product Dose Treatment duration Authors' stated main results
Bone regeneration [35] Sprague-Dawley rats Rat calvarial defects Chitosan with or without SIM-loaded NFMs 0.25 mg of simvastatin 8 weeks There was no significant difference between the control and experimental groups
[36] Wistar albino rats Rat calvarial defects SIM-loaded electrospun spiral-wound PCL scaffolds 20 μg 6 months The SIM NFs after 3–6 months significantly reconstructed the 8 mm calvarial defect with increase in the mineralization rate compared to free PCL scaffolds
[37] Mice (C57/bl/6j, 4 weeks old, male) Bilateral dorsal skin SRBFS 0.025 wt% 12 weeks SRBFS promoted substantially higher bone formation than the free scaffolds (BFS) after 12 weeks of implantation on mice.
[22] Wistar rats 5–7 mm femoral defect SIM and/or ezetimibe-loaded-PU-NFs 0.471 mg/oval fracture shape 4 weeks SIM and/or ezetimibe-loaded PU-NFs showed significant bone curing and increased bone density

Endothelization and antithrombotic effects [38] Rabbit aneurysm model Intracranial aneurysm in a rabbit carotid artery aneurysm AtvCa in the inner of PLCL-NFs-covered stents 5, 10, 15, and 20 mg One month Aneurysms completely disappeared; PLCL-AtvCa10 showed the best results, including reendothelization and intimal hyperplasia
[39] Rabbit aneurysm model Rabbit right CCA aneurysm A heparin-Rosu-P(LLA-CL) NF-covered stent 10 mg/mL rosuvastatin 4 months Among different formulations, Rosu 100 showed the best effectiveness in reducing in-stent stenosis and thrombosis

Neuroprotection [44] Sprague-Dawley male rats Sciatic nerve crush injury ALA-ATR composite NFs - One month ALA/ATR showed better results than other formulations