In-vitro and in-vivo assessment of the anti-diabetic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory potenstials of metal-based carboxylates derivative

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作者
Muhammad, Naveed [1 ]
Ul Haq, Ihtesham [1 ]
Jan, Muhammad Saeed [2 ]
Alomar, Taghrid S. [3 ]
Rauf, Abdur [4 ]
Wadood, Abdul [5 ]
Almasoud, Najla [3 ]
Shams, Sulaiman [5 ]
机构
[1] Abdul Wali Khan Univ Mardan, Dept Pharm, Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunk, Pakistan
[2] Bacha Khan Univ, Dept Pharm, Charsadda 24420, Khyber Pakhtunk, Pakistan
[3] Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Chem, POB 84427, Riyadh 11671, Saudi Arabia
[4] Univ Swabi, Dept Chem, Anbar, Khyber Pakhtunk, Pakistan
[5] Abdul Wali Khan Univ Mardan, Dept Biochem, Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunk, Pakistan
关键词
Carrageenan Histamine Arachidonic acid; alpha-Amylase; alpha-Glucosidase; Hot plate; INFLAMMATION; MECHANISMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19160
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In the current research work, an amide based metal carboxylate chemical ([((5-((5-(2-hydroxyethyl)4-methylthiazol-3-ium-3-yl)methyl)-2-methylpyrimidin-4-yl)amino)bis((4-((4-methoxy- 2-nitrophenyl)amino)-4-oxobutanoyl)oxy)zinc]) was identified as anti-diabetic analgesic and anti-inflammatory. The identified chemical(MT-1) was tested for acute toxicity (the MT-1 was fund safe), antidiabetic analgesic, and anti-inflammatory potentials. The in-vitro study was conducted for antidiabetic enzyme inhibition (alpha-amylase and a-glucosidase) and the in-vivo studies included analgesic (acetic acid-induced writing and hot plate model) and anti-inflammatory (carrageenan etc induced edema) effects. The tested compound showed 88.63% (IC50 = 3.23 mu g/ml) and 89.10%(IC50 = 5.10 mu g/ml) against alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase respectively. A significant (p < 0.001) analgesic effect was noted by MT-1 in acetic acid-induced animal models with a percent effect of 86.00, 60.,06, and 55.29 at the tested doses of 20, 1,0, and 5 mg/kg respectively. In the case of the hot plate model, the MT-1 showed a significant (p < 0.001) effect with maximum percent prolongation in latency observed after 60 min.08, 22.2,9, and 11.61) against 20, 1,0, and 5 mg/kg. The analgesic effect in the hot plate model was significantly (p < 0.01) reversed by the injection of naloxone (0.125 mg/kg). The paw edema induced by carrageenan, histamine, bradykinin, arachidonic acid, and PGE2 was significantly antagonized with percent attenuation of 34.09, 33.57, 34.60, 34.14, and 48.04 respectively. Furthermore, to predict the interactions between the MT-1 compound and COX-2 molecular docking was carried out and the result was compared with the standard compound. The docking score of MT-1 was predicted as 6.30 while that of Diclofenac was predicted as 6.82. Both compounds made several hydrogen bond interactions with the active site of the COX-2 enzyme. The docking study revealed the potent inhibitory potential of the compound MT-1 against the COX-2 receptor.
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