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Tanigawa et al., Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 2004
(Gastritis...) :
Inhibition of both
COX-1 and -2 by indomethacin or concurrent treatment with SC-560 and NS-398
resulted in a stronger increase in
MPO activity and apoptosis than inhibition of either COX-1 or -2 alone
Tewari-Singh et al., PloS one 2012
(Inflammation) :
In skin cells, silibinin ( 10 µM ) treatment 30 min after 0.35/0.5 mM CEES exposure caused a significant ( p < 0.05 ) reversal in CEES induced decrease in cell viability, apoptotic and necrotic cell death, DNA damage, and an increase in oxidative stress. Silibinin ( 1 mg ) applied topically to mouse skin 30 min post-CEES exposure ( 2 mg ), was effective in reversing CEES induced increases in skin bi-fold ( 62 % ) and epidermal thickness ( 85 % ), apoptotic cell death ( 70 % ),
myeloperoxidase activity ( complete reversal ),
induction of iNOS,
COX-2 , and MMP-9 protein levels ( > 90 % ), and activation of transcription factors NF-?B and AP-1 ( complete reversal )
Rider et al., Journal of enzyme inhibition 1996
:
Comparative
effects of selective cyclooxygenase 1 and
cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitors on
myeloperoxidase and 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase