Two isoforms of the cyclooxygenase (COX) enzyme have been identified: COX-1, which is expressed constitutively, and COX-2, which is induced in inflammation. Recently, it has been shown that selective COX-2 inhibitors have antiinflammatory activity and lack the GI side effects typically associated with NSAIDs. Initial mass screening and subsequent SAR studies have identified 6b (PD164387) as a potent, selective, and orally active COX-2 inhibitor. It had IC50 values of 0.14 and 100 microM against recombinant human COX-2 and purified ovine COX-1, respectively. It inhibited COX-2 activity in the J774A.1 cell line with an IC50 of 0.18 microM and inhibited COX-1 activity in platelets with an IC50 of 3.1 microM. The choline salt of compound 6b was also orally active in vivo with an ED40 of 7. 1 mg/kg in the carrageenan footpad edema (CFE) assay. In vivo studies in rats at a dose of 100 mg/kg showed that this compound inhibited gastric prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) production in gastric mucosa by 77% but caused minimal GI damage. SAR studies of this chemical series revealed that the potency and selectivity are very sensitive to minor structural changes.
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