The anti-inflammatory activity of Azilsartan in animal models of experimentally- induced chronic and granulomatous inflammations

Wael Waleed Mustafa (1) , Samer Shukor (2) , Saad Abdulrahman Husain (3) , Naza Mohammed Ali Mahmood (4)
(1) Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Rafidain University College, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraq ,
(2) Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Rafidain University College, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraq ,
(3) Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Rafidain University College, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraq ,
(4) Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Pharmacy, University of Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, Iraq

Abstract

It is well documented that blockade of angiotensin II type 1 receptor may interfere with the progression of the inflammatory processes. The present study aims to evaluate the dose-response relationship of the anti-inflammatory activity of azilsartan in rat models of chronic and granulomatous inflammation. The study includes two parts: First part: 42 rats were allocated into 7 groups, each containing six rats, to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of different doses of azilsartan in the rat model of formalin induced chronic inflammation. Second part: 42 rats were allocated as in 1st group to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of azilsartan in the rat model of cotton pelletinduced granuloma. Azilsartan in a dose-dependent pattern (0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mg/kg), significantly attenuated inflammation in both rat models utilized in the study with maximum effect achieved with 1.0 mg/kg, which is comparable to that reported for dexamethasone and relative linearity within the lowest dose range. In conclusion, azilsartan decreased formalin-induced chronic inflammation and cotton-pellet induced granuloma in rats in a dosedependent pattern. Therefore, it may be considered as a potential candidate for treating chronic inflammatory conditions in human.

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Wael Waleed Mustafa
Samer Shukor
Saad Abdulrahman Husain
saad.hussain@coalrafidain.edu.iq (Primary Contact)
Naza Mohammed Ali Mahmood
Wael Waleed Mustafa, Samer Shukor, Saad Abdulrahman Husain, & Naza Mohammed Ali Mahmood. (2018). The anti-inflammatory activity of Azilsartan in animal models of experimentally- induced chronic and granulomatous inflammations. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 9(4), 1162–1168. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/807

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