INVESTIGADORES
FRANCHI Ana Maria
artículos
Título:
Ex vivo effects of lysine clonixinate on cyclooxygenases in rat lung and stomach preparations.
Autor/es:
FRANCHI ANA MARIA; DI GIROLAMO GUILLERMO; DE LOS SANTOS AR; MARTI ML; GIMENO MARTA
Revista:
INFLAMMOPHARMACOLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 1999 vol. 7 p. 401 - 411
ISSN:
0925-4692
Resumen:
Lysine clonixinate (LC) is an anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic and analgesic drug with minor digestive side effects, which might suggest a weak COX-1 inhibitor. The aim of this study focused on ex vivo effects
of LC 40 mg/kg ip and indomethacin (INDO) 10 mg/kg ip in lung and
stomach preparations of control rats and LPS-treated rats (5 mg/kg ip).
The non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs were administered
concomitantly, following three hours and before one, two or three hours
of LPS treatment. Tissues were weighed and incubated in 2 ml of Kress
Ringer Bicarbonate buffer containing glucose (11 mM) under an atmosphere
of 95% oxygen and 5% CO(2). Approximately 200 mg of tissue were used
for each determination; 0.25 microCi of (14)C-arachidonic acid was added
to each tube and the tissues were incubated for 60 min. Prostanoids
were extracted from the incubation medium and separated by TLC. Results
were expressed as a percentage of the total radioactivity of the plates
(% of cpm on plate/100 mg ww). It was found that LC animals that were
not given LPS did not modify the synthesis of PGE(2); in lung and
stomach tissues showing that did not inhibit COX-1 activity. However, LC
inhibited clearly the synthesis of PGE(2) in both preparations obtained
from LPS-treated animals. The inhibition was shown when the rats were
treated concomitantly, 3 h after or 1 or 2 h before the injection of
LPS.