| Literature DB >> 26377354 |
Joon Nam1, Wooseong Kim1, Sunyoung Lee1, Seongkeun Jeong1, Jin-Wook Yoo1, Min-Soo Kim1, Yunjin Jung1.
Abstract
Local anesthetics have beneficial effects on colitis. Dextran-5-(4-ethoxycarbonylphenylazo)salicylic acid ester (Dex-5-ESA), designed as a polymeric colon-specific prodrug liberating 5-ASA and benzocaine in the large intestine, was prepared and its therapeutic activity against colitis was evaluated using a TNBS-induced rat colitis model. Dex-5-ESA liberated 5-ASA and benzocaine in the cecal contents while (bio)chemically stable in the small intestinal contents and mucosa. Oral administration of Dex-5-ESA (equivalent to 10 mg 5-ASA/kg, twice a day) alleviated colonic injury and reduced MPO activity in the inflamed colon. In parallel, pro-inflammatory mediators, COX-2, iNOS and CINC-3, elevated by TNBS-induced colitis, were substantially diminished in the inflamed colon. Dex-5-ESA was much more effective for the treatment of colitis than 5-(4-ethoxycarbonylphenylazo)salicylic acid (5-ESA) that may not deliver benzocaine to the large intestine. Our data suggest that Dex-5-ESA is a polymeric colon-specific prodrug, liberating 5-ASA and benzocaine in the target site (large intestine), probably exerting anti-colitic effects by combined action of 5-ASA and benzocaine.Entities:
Keywords: 5-Aminosalicylic acid; benzocaine; colitis and dextran; colon-specific prodrug
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26377354 DOI: 10.3109/1061186X.2015.1087528
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Drug Target ISSN: 1026-7158 Impact factor: 5.121