Title
Gastroprotective activity of synthetic coumarins: Role of endogenous prostaglandins, nitric oxide, non-protein sulfhydryls and vanilloid receptors
Date Issued
01 January 2016
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Sepulveda B.
Simirgiotis M.
Torres-Benítez A.
Reyes-Ortíz J.
García-Beltrán O.
Universidad Arturo Prat
Universidad de Chile
Publisher(s)
Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
Natural or synthetic coumarins showed gastroprotective and antiulcer activity in animal models. In this study, we have synthetized twenty coumarins using classic methods to evaluate their gastroprotective effects on the ethanol/HCl-induced gastric lesion model in mice at 20 mg/kg. Among the coumarins synthetized, compounds 6 and 10 showed the greatest gastroprotective activity being as active as lansoprazole at 20 mg/kg and reducing gastric lesions by 75 and 76%, respectively. Then, in a second experiment, compounds 6 and 10 were re-evaluated in order to understand the possible mode of gastroprotective activity. Regarding coumarin 6, the protective effect was reduced by pre-treatment of the mice with N-ethylmaleimide and l-NAME suggesting that sulfhydryl compounds and endogenous nitric oxide are involved in its gastroprotective activity. While for coumarin 10 the effect was reduced by pre-treatment with indomethacin suggesting that prostaglandins are positively involved in its gastroprotective activity.
Start page
5732
End page
5735
Volume
26
Issue
23
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Química Farmacología, Farmacia
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84995904527
PubMed ID
Source
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters
ISSN of the container
0960894X
Sponsor(s)
Financial support came from FONDECYT INICIACION N° 11110241 (Chile) and Universidad de Ibagué project 15-352-INT.
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