Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Salicylaldehyde 2-Chlorobenzoyl Hydrazone (H(2)LASSBio-466), Salicylaldehyde 4-Chlorobenzoyl Hydrazone (H(2)LASSBio-1064) and Their Zinc(II) Complexes


Autoria(s): BISPO JUNIOR, Walfrido; ALEXANDRE-MOREIRA, Magna S.; ALVES, Marina A.; PEREZ-REBOLLEDO, Anayive; PARRILHA, Gabrieli L.; CASTELLANO, Eduardo E.; PIRO, Oscar E.; BARREIRO, Eliezer J.; LIMA, Lidia Moreira; BERALDO, Heloisa
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/04/2012

19/04/2012

2011

Resumo

Salicylaldehyde 2-chlorobenzoyl hydrazone (H(2)LASSBio-466), salicylaldehyde 4-chlorobenzoyl hydrazone (H(2)LASSBio-1064) and their complexes [Zn(LASSBio-466) H(2)O](2) (1) and [Zn(HLASSBio-1064) Cl](2) (2) were evaluated in animal models of peripheral and central nociception, and acute inflammation. All studied compounds significantly inhibited acetic acid-induced writhing response. Upon coordination the anti-nociceptive activity was favored in the complex 1. H(2)LASSBio-466 inhibited only the first phase of the formalin test, while 1 was active in the second phase, like indomethacin, indicating its ability to inhibit nociception associated with the inflammatory response. Hence coordination to zinc(II) altered the pharmacological profile of H(2)LASSBio-466. H(2)LASSBio-1064 inhibited both phases but this effect was not improved by coordination. The studied compounds did not increase the latency of response in the hot plate model, indicating their lack of central anti-nociceptive activity. All compounds showed levels of inhibition of zymosan-induced peritonitis comparable or superior to indomethacin, indicating an expressive anti-inflammatory profile.

CNPq, INCT-INOFAR[573.364/2008-6]

FAPESP (Brazil)

CONICET (Argentina)

Identificador

MOLECULES, v.16, n.8, p.6902-6915, 2011

1420-3049

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/16563

10.3390/molecules16086902

http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules16086902

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eng

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MDPI AG

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Molecules

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Palavras-Chave #acylhydrazones #zinc(II) complexes #analgesic activity #anti-inflammatory activity #INFLAMMATION #IMMUNITY #PAIN #MICE #Chemistry, Organic
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