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Biophys Chem ; 220: 20-33, 2017 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27846425

RESUMO

Xanthones are tricyclic compounds of natural or synthetic origin exhibiting a broad spectrum of therapeutic activities. Three synthetic xanthone derivatives (KS1, KS2, and KS3) with properties typical for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) were objects of the presented model study. NSAIDs are in common use however; several of them exhibit gastric toxicity predominantly resulting from their direct interactions with the outermost lipid layer of the gastric mucosa that impair its hydrophobic barrier property. Among the studied xanthones, gastric toxicity of only KS2 has been determined in previous pharmacological studies, and it is low. In this study, carried out using X-ray diffraction and computer simulation, a palmitoyloleoylphosphatidylcholine-cholesterol bilayer (POPC-Chol) was used as a model of a hydrophobic layer of lipids protecting gastric mucosa as POPC and Chol are the main lipids in human mucus. X-ray diffraction data were used to validate the computer model. The aim of the study was to assess potential gastric toxicity of the xanthones by analysing their atomic level interactions with lipids, ions, and water in the lipid bilayer and their effect on the bilayer physicochemical properties. The results show that xanthones have small effect on the bilayer properties except for its rigidity whereas their interactions with water, ions, and lipids depend on their protonation state and for a given state, are similar for all the xanthones. As gastric toxicity of KS2 is low, based on MD simulations one can predict that toxicity of KS1 and KS3 is also low.


Assuntos
Simulação por Computador , Mucosa Gástrica/efeitos dos fármacos , Xantonas/toxicidade , Anti-Inflamatórios/farmacologia , Anti-Inflamatórios/toxicidade , Colesterol , Humanos , Inflamação/tratamento farmacológico , Bicamadas Lipídicas , Modelos Biológicos , Fosfatidilcolinas , Xantonas/farmacologia
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Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol ; 389(6): 613-23, 2016 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26984821

RESUMO

Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia due to defects in insulin secretion or its action. Complications from long-term diabetes consist of numerous biochemical, molecular, and functional tissue alterations, including inflammation, oxidative stress, and neuropathic pain. There is also a link between diabetes mellitus and vascular dementia or Alzheimer's disease. Hence, it is important to treat diabetic complications using drugs which do not aggravate symptoms induced by the disease itself. Pregabalin is widely used for the treatment of diabetic neuropathic pain, but little is known about its impact on cognition or inflammation-related proteins in diabetic patients. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of intraperitoneal (ip) pregabalin on contextual memory and the expression of inflammatory state-related proteins in the brains of diabetic, streptozotocin (STZ)-treated mice. STZ (200 mg/kg, ip) was used to induce diabetes mellitus. To assess the impact of pregabalin (10 mg/kg) on contextual memory, a passive avoidance task was applied. Locomotor and exploratory activities in pregabalin-treated diabetic mice were assessed by using activity cages. Using Western blot analysis, the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), cytosolic prostaglandin E synthase (cPGES), nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (Nrf2), nuclear factor-ĸB (NF-ĸB) p50 and p65, aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), as well as glucose transporter type-4 (GLUT4) was assessed in mouse brains after pregabalin treatment. Pregabalin did not aggravate STZ-induced learning deficits in vivo or influence animals' locomotor activity. We observed significantly lower expression of COX-2, cPGES, and NF-κB p50 subunit, and higher expression of AhR and Nrf2 in the brains of pregabalin-treated mice in comparison to STZ-treated controls, which suggested immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory effects of pregabalin. Antioxidant properties of pregabalin in the brains of diabetic animals were also demonstrated. Pregabalin does not potentiate STZ-induced cognitive decline, and it has antioxidant, immunomodulatory, and anti-inflammatory properties in mice. These results confirm the validity of its use in diabetic patients. Graphical abstract Effect of pregabalin on fear-motivated memory and markers of brain tissue inflammation in diabetic mice.


Assuntos
Anti-Inflamatórios/farmacologia , Comportamento Animal/efeitos dos fármacos , Encéfalo/efeitos dos fármacos , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/tratamento farmacológico , Mediadores da Inflamação/metabolismo , Inflamação/prevenção & controle , Transtornos da Memória/prevenção & controle , Memória/efeitos dos fármacos , Pregabalina/farmacologia , Animais , Anti-Inflamatórios/toxicidade , Antioxidantes/farmacologia , Aprendizagem da Esquiva/efeitos dos fármacos , Biomarcadores/sangue , Glicemia/metabolismo , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/sangue , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/induzido quimicamente , Comportamento Exploratório/efeitos dos fármacos , Inflamação/induzido quimicamente , Inflamação/metabolismo , Masculino , Transtornos da Memória/induzido quimicamente , Transtornos da Memória/psicologia , Camundongos , Atividade Motora/efeitos dos fármacos , Pregabalina/toxicidade , Estreptozocina , Fatores de Tempo
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Pharmacol Rep ; 67(1): 63-8, 2015 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25560577

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Accumulated data indicate that anticonvulsants possess antinociceptive properties in rodent pain models. In view of the anticonvulsant activity demonstrated previously among N-Mannich bases derived from 3-mono- (1-6) and 3,3-disubstituted pyrrolidine-2,5-diones (7-14) their analgesic activity has been investigated in the formalin model of tonic pain in mice. METHODS: The compounds 1-14 were tested at doses equal to the respective ED50 values obtained earlier in the MES test. 0.5% formalin solution was given as intraplantar injections into the hind paw of the mouse and the duration of the nocifensive response was counted in drug-treated and vehicle-treated animals in the acute and the late phases of the test. RESULTS: A significant antinociceptive activity was observed for majority of the compounds. In the first phase of the test all the active compounds, except for 9-11, reduced the duration of the licking response up to 88% (compounds 2 and 6; p<0.001). In the late phase the 1-3, 5, 6, 9 and 14 were the most effective agents and their analgesic activities ranged from 92 to 100%. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the research indicate that some of the investigated compounds reduced effectively either both phases of the test or were able to attenuate pain during only the acute or late phase of the formalin test. These properties, which are particularly strong in case of the compounds 1-3, 5, 6, 9 and 14, might be relevant for the development of novel analgesic-active compounds and their possible use in neuropathic pain syndromes.


Assuntos
Analgésicos/síntese química , Analgésicos/farmacologia , Dor Crônica/induzido quimicamente , Bases de Mannich/síntese química , Bases de Mannich/farmacologia , Pirrolidinas/síntese química , Pirrolidinas/farmacologia , Animais , Comportamento Animal/efeitos dos fármacos , , Formaldeído/administração & dosagem , Injeções , Masculino , Camundongos , Medição da Dor/efeitos dos fármacos , Relação Estrutura-Atividade
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Pharmacol Rep ; 66(5): 862-6, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25149992

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The previous study indicated the enhancement of the anti-inflammatory effect of ketoprofen by acute and sub chronic administration of zinc hydroaspartate. METHODS: The present study examined anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcerogenic and analgesic activity induced by chronic (14 days) administration of ZHA (30 mg/kg, po), with a combination of a single administration of ketoprofen, in rats. Moreover, the zinc concentration in serum and stomach mucosa was also determined. RESULTS: Chronic ZHA po administration exhibits anti-inflammatory activity and enhanced the effect induced by ketoprofen. Likewise, ZHA administration demonstrated anti-ulcerogenic activity. While ZHA alone did not exhibit analgesic action, it enhanced the effect of ketoprofen. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrated for the first time that chronic treatment with zinc salt exhibits anti-inflammatory activity. Besides, anti-ulcerogenic activity and the enhancing properties of zinc to ketoprofen induced anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity were also shown.


Assuntos
Analgésicos/farmacologia , Anti-Inflamatórios/farmacologia , Antiulcerosos/farmacologia , Ácido Aspártico/análogos & derivados , Compostos Organometálicos/farmacologia , Compostos de Zinco/farmacologia , Analgésicos/administração & dosagem , Analgésicos/farmacocinética , Animais , Anti-Inflamatórios/administração & dosagem , Anti-Inflamatórios/farmacocinética , Antiulcerosos/administração & dosagem , Antiulcerosos/farmacocinética , Ácido Aspártico/administração & dosagem , Ácido Aspártico/farmacocinética , Ácido Aspártico/farmacologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Mucosa Gástrica/efeitos dos fármacos , Mucosa Gástrica/patologia , Cetoprofeno/administração & dosagem , Cetoprofeno/farmacologia , Masculino , Compostos Organometálicos/administração & dosagem , Compostos Organometálicos/farmacocinética , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Úlcera Gástrica/prevenção & controle , Distribuição Tecidual , Compostos de Zinco/administração & dosagem , Compostos de Zinco/farmacocinética
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Pharmacol Rep ; 65(1): 214-9, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23563041

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The study's aim was to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect and influence on gastric mucosa after the combined administration of ketoprofen and zinc hydroaspartate (ZHA, 60 mg/kg). METHODS: Antiedematous activity was determined according toWinter et al., analgesic activity according to the Randall and Selitto test, the influence on gastric mucosa in accordance to Komatsu. RESULTS: Single and subchronic administration of ZHA and single ketoprofen po caused a significant reduction of the rat hind paw edema in comparison to the control groups. ZHA alone administrated ip four times was active after the 1st, 2nd and 3rd h from the carrageenan injection. CONCLUSIONS: ZHA enhanced the anti-inflammatory effect of ketoprofen.


Assuntos
Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/farmacologia , Ácido Aspártico/análogos & derivados , Inflamação/tratamento farmacológico , Cetoprofeno/farmacologia , Compostos Organometálicos/farmacologia , Compostos de Zinco/farmacologia , Zinco/farmacologia , Administração Oral , Analgésicos/administração & dosagem , Analgésicos/farmacologia , Animais , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/administração & dosagem , Ácido Aspártico/administração & dosagem , Ácido Aspártico/farmacologia , Carragenina , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Quimioterapia Combinada , Edema/tratamento farmacológico , Edema/patologia , Mucosa Gástrica/efeitos dos fármacos , Mucosa Gástrica/metabolismo , Inflamação/patologia , Injeções Intraperitoneais , Cetoprofeno/administração & dosagem , Masculino , Compostos Organometálicos/administração & dosagem , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Zinco/administração & dosagem , Compostos de Zinco/administração & dosagem
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