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Benoxaprofen: a pro-oxidant anti-inflammatory drug?

R Anderson, P T Lukey, S P Naudé, G Jooné.   

Abstract

Benoxaprofen inhibited the random motility and migration to the leucoattractants endotoxin-activated serum (EAS) and f-met-leu-phe of human polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMNL) in vitro. Inhibition of random and leucoattractant-induced migration was observed at drug concentrations of greater than 1 X 10(-6) M and 1 X 10(-5) M respectively. Benoxaprofen per se was not leucotactic but was pro-oxidative in that it stimulated PMNL hexose-monophosphate shunt activity, chemiluminescence, myeloperoxidase-mediated iodination reactions and degranulation. The drug also mediated auto-oxidation of PMNL as measured by cellular auto-iodination. The relationship between benoxaprofen-mediated inhibition of PMNL migration and activation of oxidative metabolism was investigated using the anti-oxidants ascorbate and levamisole at concentrations of 10(-2) M and 10(-3) M respectively. These agents prevented the decreased motility and auto-oxidation of PMNL induced by 10(-4) M benoxaprofen. Benoxaprofen (10(-4) M) did not inhibit the migration of PMNL from 3 children with chronic granulomatous disease thus showing that intact PMNL oxidative metabolism is required for the induction of drug-mediated inhibition of cell motility. Ingestion of therapeutic doses of benoxaprofen for 7 days by normal adults gave serum drug concentrations greater than those required for detectable effects on PMNL functions in vitro (mean serum value 126 micrograms/ml). Co-incubation of normal PMNL with serum from individuals who had ingested the drug caused decreased cell migration and increased chemiluminescence. These results show that benoxaprofen inhibits PMNL migration as a consequence of pro-oxidant properties and despite its withdrawal may be the prototype of the pro-oxidative anti-inflammatory drug.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6324560     DOI: 10.1007/bf01966648

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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