product name Ketoprofen
Description: Ketoprofen (also known as RP-19583) is a dual COX1/2 inhibitor, used as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug to treat arthritis-related inflammatory pains. Ketoprofen combined with UVB irradiation induces the cytotoxicity and suppresses DNA synthesis in HaCaT cells in a concentration-dependent manner. Ketoprofen combined with UVB irradiation inhibits the cell growth and induces G2/M cell cycle arrest by modulating the levels of cdc2, cyclin B1, Chk1, Tyr15-phosphorylated cdc2 and p21.
References: Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2007 Dec 21;364(3):650-5; J Periodontal Res. 1996 Nov;31(8):525-32.
254.28
Formula
C16H14O3
CAS No.
22071-15-4
Storage
-20℃ for 3 years in powder form
-80℃ for 2 years in solvent
Solubility (In vitro)
DMSO: 51 mg/mL (200.6 mM)
Water: <1 mg/mL
Ethanol: 51 mg/mL (200.6 mM)
Solubility (In vivo)
Synonyms
RP-19583
other peoduct :References PubMed ID::http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19407455
In Vitro |
In vitro activity: Ketoprofen combined with UVB irradiation induces the cytotoxicity and suppresses DNA synthesis in HaCaT cells in a concentration-dependent manner. Ketoprofen combined with UVB irradiation inhibits the cell growth and induces G2/M cell cycle arrest by modulating the levels of cdc2, cyclin B1, Chk1, Tyr15-phosphorylated cdc2 and p21. Ketoprofen combined with UVB irradiation also provokes a striking accumulation of cyclin B1-cdc2-p21 complexes, concomitantly with an increase in the levels of Tyr15-phosphorylated cdc2 and p21 protein. Ketoprofen combined with UVB irradiation accentuates the apoptotic response to UVB radiation in HaCaT cells as evidenced by DAPI staining. Kinase Assay: Cell Assay: |
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In Vivo | Ketoprofen at 1% level in suitable topical vehicles can effectively inhibit GCF-LTB4 and GCF-PGE2 and positively alter alveolar bone activity in the ligature-induced model of periodontitis in the monkey. Ketoprofen (3.63 mg/kg bwt) reduces hoof pain andlameness to a greater extent than the 2.2 mg/kg dose and phenylbutazone. Ketoprofen is more effective than local anesthesia (LA), or caudal epidural anesthesia (EPI) in decreasing cortisol and partially reverses the reduction in average daily gain (ADG) following castration. Ketoprofen (40 and 80 mg/kg diet) reduces the incidence of transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder by >70% from that seen in dietary mice. |
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References | Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2007 Dec 21;364(3):650-5; J Periodontal Res. 1996 Nov;31(8):525-32. |