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  2. Inhibitory effects of anti-inflammatory drugs on interleukin-6 bioactivity

Inhibitory effects of anti-inflammatory drugs on interleukin-6 bioactivity

  • Biol Pharm Bull. 2001 Jun;24(6):701-3. doi: 10.1248/bpb.24.701.
B S Kang 1 E Y Chung Y P Yun M K Lee Y R Lee K S Lee K R Min Y Kim
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  • 1 College of Pharmacy, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Korea.
Abstract

Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is known as a proinflammatory cytokine involved in immune response, inflammation, and hematopoiesis. Inhibitory effects of anti-inflammatory drugs on IL-6 bioactivity using IL-6-dependent hybridoma have been evaluated. Three out of 16 nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) showed IC50 values of less than 100 microM, which were in the order of oxyphenylbutazone hydrate (IC50=7.5 microM)>meclofenamic acid sodium salt (31.9 microM)>sulindac (74.9 microM). Steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (SAIDs) exhibited significant inhibitory effects at 100 microM on the IL-6 bioactivity, and their inhibitory potencies were in the order of budesonide (IC50=2.2 microM)>hydrocortisone 21-hemisuccinate (6.7 microM), prednisolone (7.5 microM), betamethasone (10.9 microM)>dexamethasone (18.9 microM) and triamcinolone acetonide (24.1 microM). The results would provide an additional mechanism by which anti-inflammatory drugs display their anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects at higher concentrations.

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