Methyl and Isopropyl N-Methylanthranilates Affect Primary Macrophage Function - an Insight into the Possible Immunomodulatory Mode of Action.
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- 1. Univerzitet v Nisu Fakultet zastite na radu, -, Čarnojevića 10a, Serbia, 1800, Nis, SERBIA.
- 2. University of Belgrade
- 3. Universitet u Nisu Medicinski Fakultet, Fiziologija, Zorana Đinđića 81, Serbia, 1800, Nis, SERBIA.
- 4. Universitet u Nisu Medicinski Fakultet, Fiziologija, Zorana Đinđića 81, Serbia, 18000, Nis, SERBIA.
- 5. University of Niš
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To complement the knowledge on the anti-inflammatory activity of methyl and isopropyl N -methylanthranilates, two natural products with panacea-like properties, we investigated their effects on thioglycolate-elicited macrophages by evaluating macrophage ability to metabolize MTT, macrophage membrane function, and macrophage myeloperoxidase and phagocytic activities. Moreover, two additional aspects of the inflammatory response of these compounds, their inhibitory activity on xanthine oxidase and catalase, were studied. It was found that these two compounds regulate elicited macrophage functions, most probably by interfering with the function of cell membranes and changing the reducing cellular capacity or enzyme activity of macrophages. Nonetheless, no significant inhibitory action either towards xanthine oxidase or catalase was found, suggesting that the inhibition of these enzymes is not involved in the anti-inflammatory mode of action of these two esters.
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Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of Serbia
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Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of Serbia
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Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of Serbia
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UNESCO-L'OREAL National Fellowships Programme for 'Women in Science' (Serbia)
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