ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS

Pharmaceutical Science-Pharmacology

Authors

  • GITANJALI KOTHIYAL Department of Pharmacology, Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali Govt. Medical Science and Research Institute, Srinagar – 246174, Garhwal, Uttarakhand, INDIA
  • B.GUPTA Department of Pharmacology, LLRM Medical College Meerut, UP, INDIA
  • VIJAY THAWANI Department of Pharmacology, Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali Govt. Medical Science and Research Institute, Srinagar – 246174, Garhwal, Uttarakhand, INDIA

Keywords:

CCBs (Calcium channel blockers) of 1,4 di-hydropyridine group, anti-inflammatory activity, phlogestic agents, Acute, Sub acute and Chronic models of inflammation

Abstract

Objective: To explore the anti-inflammatory activity of calcium channel blockers. Material and Methods: The anti-inflammatory activity was determined by producing inflammation in rats of either sex. Acute inflammation was produced by injecting carrageenan, formalin and histamine in hindpaw of rats. For sub-acute inflammation the cotton pellets granuloma method was employed. Formaldehyde induced arthritis was used as a model of chronic inflammation. Result: The acute inflammation produced by carrageenan, histamine and formaldehyde was significantly reduced by pretreatment with Ca++ channel blockers of di-hydropyridine group P<0.01 exception being Nimodipine which showed varied results. Similarly in sub-acute inflammation model of cotton pellet implantation the drugs showed significant inhibition of inflammation exception being Nimodipine which showed significant protection in high dose 40mg/kg oral P<0.01.In chronic arthritis induced by formaldehyde there was a dose dependent reduction in paw oedema varying from P<0.05 at 10mg/kg oral dose to P<0.01 at 40mg/kg dose. Conclusion: These findings suggest that CCBs exert significant dose dependent anti-inflammatory activity against acute, sub acute and chronic models of inflammations.

Published

2012-06-30

How to Cite

KOTHIYAL, G., B.GUPTA, & THAWANI, V. (2012). ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS: Pharmaceutical Science-Pharmacology. International Journal of Life Science and Pharma Research, 2(2), P1-P6. Retrieved from https://ijlpr.com/index.php/journal/article/view/144

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Research Articles