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Nitrooxyethylation Reverses the Healing-Suppressant Effect of Ibuprofen

Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs like ibuprofen impede tissue repair by virtue of retarding inflammation. The present study was undertaken to explore if linking of nitrooxyethyl ester to ibuprofen reverses its healing-depressant propensity. Nitrooxyethyl ester of ibuprofen (NOE-Ibu) was synthesiz...

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Autores principales: Kaushal, Mandeep, Kutty, N. Gopalan, Rao, C. Mallikarjuna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1618949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17047288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/MI/2006/24396
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author Kaushal, Mandeep
Kutty, N. Gopalan
Rao, C. Mallikarjuna
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Kutty, N. Gopalan
Rao, C. Mallikarjuna
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description Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs like ibuprofen impede tissue repair by virtue of retarding inflammation. The present study was undertaken to explore if linking of nitrooxyethyl ester to ibuprofen reverses its healing-depressant propensity. Nitrooxyethyl ester of ibuprofen (NOE-Ibu) was synthesized in our laboratory through a well-established synthetic pathway. NOE-Ibu was screened for its influence on collagenation, wound contraction and epithelialization phases of healing, and scar size of healed wound in three wound models, namely, incision, dead space, and excision wounds. Besides, its influence on the oxidative stress (levels of GSH and TBARS) was also determined in 10-day-old granulation tissue. NOE-Ibu was further screened for its antiinflammatory activity in rat paw edema model. NOE-Ibu promoted collagenation (increase in breaking strength, granulation weight, and collagen content), wound contraction and epithelialization phases of healing. NOE-Ibu also showed a significant antioxidant effect in 10-day-old granulation tissue as compared to ibuprofen. Results vindicate that the esterification of ibuprofen with nitrooxyethyl group reverses the healing-suppressant effect of ibuprofen. The compound also showed equipotent antiinflammatory activity as ibuprofen.
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spelling pubmed-16189492006-11-15 Nitrooxyethylation Reverses the Healing-Suppressant Effect of Ibuprofen Kaushal, Mandeep Kutty, N. Gopalan Rao, C. Mallikarjuna Mediators Inflamm Short Communication Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs like ibuprofen impede tissue repair by virtue of retarding inflammation. The present study was undertaken to explore if linking of nitrooxyethyl ester to ibuprofen reverses its healing-depressant propensity. Nitrooxyethyl ester of ibuprofen (NOE-Ibu) was synthesized in our laboratory through a well-established synthetic pathway. NOE-Ibu was screened for its influence on collagenation, wound contraction and epithelialization phases of healing, and scar size of healed wound in three wound models, namely, incision, dead space, and excision wounds. Besides, its influence on the oxidative stress (levels of GSH and TBARS) was also determined in 10-day-old granulation tissue. NOE-Ibu was further screened for its antiinflammatory activity in rat paw edema model. NOE-Ibu promoted collagenation (increase in breaking strength, granulation weight, and collagen content), wound contraction and epithelialization phases of healing. NOE-Ibu also showed a significant antioxidant effect in 10-day-old granulation tissue as compared to ibuprofen. Results vindicate that the esterification of ibuprofen with nitrooxyethyl group reverses the healing-suppressant effect of ibuprofen. The compound also showed equipotent antiinflammatory activity as ibuprofen. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2006 2006-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1618949/ /pubmed/17047288 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/MI/2006/24396 Text en Copyright © 2006 Mandeep Kaushal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kaushal, Mandeep
Kutty, N. Gopalan
Rao, C. Mallikarjuna
Nitrooxyethylation Reverses the Healing-Suppressant Effect of Ibuprofen
title Nitrooxyethylation Reverses the Healing-Suppressant Effect of Ibuprofen
title_full Nitrooxyethylation Reverses the Healing-Suppressant Effect of Ibuprofen
title_fullStr Nitrooxyethylation Reverses the Healing-Suppressant Effect of Ibuprofen
title_full_unstemmed Nitrooxyethylation Reverses the Healing-Suppressant Effect of Ibuprofen
title_short Nitrooxyethylation Reverses the Healing-Suppressant Effect of Ibuprofen
title_sort nitrooxyethylation reverses the healing-suppressant effect of ibuprofen
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1618949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17047288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/MI/2006/24396
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