Inhibitory effect of AD-1590, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, on allergic inflammation in mice and rats.
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Japanese Pharmacological Society in Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
- Vol. 92 (1) , 29-38
- https://doi.org/10.1254/fpj.92.29
Abstract
Effect of AD-1590 on allergic inflammation was investigated. AD-1590 and indomethacin at an oral dosage as high as 32 mg/kg did not show any significant inhibitory activity on rat passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, a type-I allergy, although prednosolone and cyproheptadine produced strong inhibition. Against rat adjuvant arthritis, type-III and -IV allergies, AD-1590 showed potent prophylactic (2 and 4 mg/kg/day) and therapeutic (0.4 .apprx. 1 mg/kg/day) effects when given orally once a day for 3 weeks beginning from just before and for 1 week starting from 14 to 18 days after adjuvant inoculation, respectively; however, its prophylactic and therapeutic potencies were about one-fourth and one-fifth, respectively, that of indomethacin. The arthritis was strongly inhibited with prophylactic treatment or prednisolone (1 mg/kg/day) or cyproheptadine (40 mg/kg/day). On the other hand, prednisolone (ED50 = 0.0119 mg/ear, topical) showed strong activity in inhibiting mouse contact hypersensitivity to oxazolone (ear edema), a type-IV allergy, but cyproheptadine only had weak activity. AD-1590 (0.318 mg/ear) and indomethacin (0.699 mg/ear) produced rather strong inhibition; in particular, AD-1590 produced almost complete inhibition at high dosages whereas most of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) tested showed weak inhibition or a partial inhibition of about 50% even at the highest dosage. The oral potency of AD-1590 was about 2 and 100 times those of indomethacin and ibuprofen, respectively. These results demonstrate that in allergic inflammation, the pharmacological properties of AD-1590 are somewhat different from those of other NSAID and different from those of prednisolone and cyproheptadine.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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