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Jinlong Zhang1, Qiuping Zhang1, Yanni Wang1, Jili Li1, Zhongjie Bai1, Quanyi Zhao1, Zhen Wang1, Dian He1, Jingke Zhang2, Yonglin Chen3.
Abstract
On the basis of our previous study, the H2S donors based on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) were further evaluated with regard to the following aspects: animal blood and urine analyses, liver and kidney toxicities, gastrointestinal protection, anti-hypertension, and myocardial protection. The test results showed that after the successive administration of the compound for 14 days, the number of white blood cells in the blood of rats reduced, and protein and leukocytes appeared in urine; further, α-lipoic-acid-acetaminophen ester (1) and ibuprofen-ADTOH ester (2) had a certain effect on the physiological tissue and function of rat liver, and their side-effects on the kidneys were obvious. However, when compared with NSAIDs as the precursors, the tested compounds displayed much fewer side-effects; particularly, for the gastrointestinal mucosa of rats, there were hardly any side-effects. Moreover, all the three compounds decreased blood pressures in spontaneously hypertensive rats in a concentration-dependent manner, even though this antihypertensive effect was weaker than those induced by nifedipine and captopril. In addition, three compounds protected H9c2 cells from injury via an antioxidation pathway; and they improved myocardial injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Compound 2 is the derivative of ibuprofen and has lower toxicity to rat cardiomyocytes than ibuprofen. Therefore, it may become a better substitute of ibuprofen in patients due to its lower cardiotoxicity.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31191865 PMCID: PMC6533891 DOI: 10.1039/c8md00611c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medchemcomm ISSN: 2040-2503 Impact factor: 3.597