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The effects of the related nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, fenoprofen and benoxaprofen, on in vitro responses of normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes were examined. Drugs caused dose-related inhibition of stimulated cell responses. Fifty percent inhibition occurred at 400 microgram/ml ca...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01966609

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Fenoprofen and Benoxaprofen: A Closer Look at Their Effects on Lymphocytes

The field of [pharmacology] is constantly exploring the mechanisms of action of various drugs, including [nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs)]. This study investigated the effects of [fenoprofen and benoxaprofen] on [human lymphocytes] in vitro. The authors assessed the impact of these NSAIDs on the [tritiated thymidine uptake] of stimulated lymphocytes, a key indicator of [cell proliferation] and [immune function].

Inhibition of Lymphocyte Responses: A Detailed Analysis

The study revealed that both [fenoprofen and benoxaprofen] caused a [dose-dependent inhibition] of [stimulated lymphocyte responses], including those triggered by [soluble phytomitogens, specific antigens, and allogeneic lymphocytes]. The researchers observed that [50% inhibition] occurred at a concentration of [400 microgram/ml calcium fenoprofen] and [250 microgram/ml sodium benoxaprofen]. The authors also noted that the inhibitory effects were more pronounced in [medium alone] compared to [medium with plasma].

Understanding the Implications of NSAID Effects on Immunity

This study, like a carefully mapped trail through the vast desert of [immunological research], provides valuable insights into the effects of [NSAIDs] on [immune function]. The findings suggest that [fenoprofen and benoxaprofen], commonly used to manage [inflammation and pain], can exert a [noncytotoxic, incompletely reversible inhibition] of [lymphocyte responses]. This information is crucial for understanding the potential impact of these drugs on [immune function] and for optimizing their use in clinical settings.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research, like a well-worn path through the dunes of [pharmacological] knowledge, sheds light on the complex interplay between [NSAIDs] and [immune function]. The study's findings highlight the need for careful consideration of the potential effects of these drugs on [lymphocyte responses], particularly in individuals with [compromised immune systems]. This knowledge empowers us to make informed decisions about [NSAID use] and to navigate the delicate balance between pain management and immune health.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1978-08-28
  2. Date Revised 2019-12-10
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

665433

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/BF01966609

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