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. 1996 Feb;45(2):68-74.
doi: 10.1007/BF02265118.

A human whole blood assay for clinical evaluation of biochemical efficacy of cyclooxygenase inhibitors

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A human whole blood assay for clinical evaluation of biochemical efficacy of cyclooxygenase inhibitors

C Brideau et al. Inflamm Res. 1996 Feb.

Abstract

In this study, PGE2 levels in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-challenged human whole blood and TxB2 levels following blood coagulation were measured as biochemical index for cyclooxygenase (Cox)-2 and Cox-1 activity respectively. Incubation of human mononuclear cells isolated from whole blood with LPS (100 mu g/mL) induced a time-dependent increase in the expression of Cox-2 protein (>100 fold at 24 hr). This is associated with increases in PGE2 production and free arachidonate release in the plasma. Cox-1 protein was detected in the human mononuclear cells at time zero but was not induced by either LPS or PBS. Most non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are more potent at inhibiting Cox-1 than Cox-2. Five experimental compounds CGP-28238, Dup-697, NS-398, SC-58125 and L-745,337, have a greater selectivity for Cox-2. Indomethacin at a single oral dose (25 mg) inhibited approximately 90% the whole blood Cox-2 and Cox-1 activities ex vivo in healthy subjects. These results support the use of this assay to assess the biochemical efficacy of selective Cox-2 inhibitors in clinical trials.

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