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Correlation between the Physicochemical Property of Some Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Changes in Adenosine Triphosphate, Glutathione and Hemoglobin in Rat Erythrocytes
Makiko ShimizuMasahiro TatsunoReiko MatsushitaJunko TotsukaYuko InoueKumiko OhtaKensuke KuniyaNaomi FujiiYoko FukasawaNobuo WatanabeEmiko IwataMegumi MiyazakiMakiko HoshinoMiho OndaMasae MatsumuraYuichi KikuchiChizuru YamamotoMasashi HamadaAki TsuyukiTakashi FurutaChie KadokuraYoshimi KamiyamaGoh KitaharaKayoko SuzukiEi SejimaYoshiaki MatsumotoMasamichi Fukuoka
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2003 Volume 26 Issue 8 Pages 1155-1165

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This study was conducted to explore the relationship between physicochemical property and toxic effectiveness using rat red blood cells (RBCs). The toxic effectiveness of acid nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) was systemically examined by the depletion of intracorpuscular adenosine triphosphate (ATP), glutathione (GSH), and hemoglobin (Hb) at various doses, increased every 5 fmol/RBC. When the RBCs were incubated with NSAIDs, the drugs attained maximum levels within RBC, and the levels were then reduced. The ATP depletion seemed to be observed on the excretion of the drugs prior to the depletions of GSH and Hb. The physicochemical properties of NSAIDs were obtained from QMPRPlusTM, SMILES code, and CS ChemRaw Ultra. Correlation between their physicochemical properties and their doses for the depletions of ATP, GSH and Hb was performed in comparison with those of the membrane bound enzyme (MBE) inhibiting- and methemoglobin (MHb)-generating drugs. The ATP depletion by NSAIDs was correlated with the GSH depletion and intracorpuscular levels of the drugs, but not with the Hb depletion. The GSH depletion was correlated with the Hb depletion and participated in the lipophilicity of the drugs.
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