Anti-inflammatory and arthritic activity of zaltoprofen compared to piroxicam in murine models

Bioinformation. 2022 Sep 30;18(9):752-756. doi: 10.6026/97320630018752. eCollection 2022.ABSTRACTZaltoprofen, a unique propionic acid group of NSAIDs, works by blocking the enhancing effects of bradykinin along with the COX-2 enzyme. Therefore, it is of interest to evaluate the acute and chronic anti-inflammatory (arthritic) potential of zaltoprofen versus piroxicam in Murine models. A total of 48 Wister rats (200-250 g) of either sex (24 in each model) were used in the present study. The anti-inflammatory and arthritic potential of zaltoprofen was evaluated and compared by Carrageenan-induced acute inflammation and formalin-induced chronic inflammation. There was a significant inhibition of paw volume (P<0.001) on different time scales with two different doses of the test compound (Zaltoprofen 10 & 20 mg/kg) in the acute inflammation model compared to the negative control (NaCl 10 ml/kg). However, in the chronic inflammation model, zaltoprofen 10 mg/kg and 20 mg/kg doses of the test compound showed a significant reduction in chronic inflammation, comparable to the negative control (NaCl 10 ml/kg), although the potency was lower than the positive control (piroxicam 10 mg/kg) (P 0.05). Thus, zaltoprofen shows significant anti-inflammatory and arthritic effects in both acute and chronic models by inhibiting various inflammatory mediators.PMID:37426507 | PMC:PMC10326333 | DOI:10.6026/97320630018752
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