2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1527-3458.2007.00014.x
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DP‐155, a Lecithin Derivative of Indomethacin, is a Novel Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drug for Analgesia and Alzheimer's Disease Therapy

Abstract: DP-155 is a lipid prodrug of indomethacin that comprises the latter conjugated to lecithin at position sn-2 via a 5-carbon length linker. It is cleaved by phospholipase A 2 (PLA) 2 to a greater extent than similar compounds with linkers of 2, 3, and 4 carbons. Indomethacin is the principal metabolite of DP-155 in rat serum and, after DP-155 oral administration, the half-life of the metabolite was 22 and 93 h in serum and brain, respectively, compared to 10 and 24 h following indomethacin administration. The br… Show more

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“…The use of a phosphatidylcholine-conjugate as a prodrug for indomethacin (DP-155) was considered for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease by Dvir et al (19,20). Indomethacin was associated with phosphatidylcholine at the sn2 position via a linker and hence selectively acts as a COX-2 inhibitor.…”
Section: Reduction Of Side Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of a phosphatidylcholine-conjugate as a prodrug for indomethacin (DP-155) was considered for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease by Dvir et al (19,20). Indomethacin was associated with phosphatidylcholine at the sn2 position via a linker and hence selectively acts as a COX-2 inhibitor.…”
Section: Reduction Of Side Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A special type of delivery system is given by drug-phospholipid complexes. The phospholipid is here interacting with functional groups of the drug but not in a covalent way, which would otherwise be a conjugate or pro-drug (Dvir et al, 2007;Dahan et al, 2008). The complexation degree of the drug with the phospholipid is expected to be compound and lipid specific.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This generation of hypotheses is known as ‘Text-Based Knowledge Discovery’ or ‘Literature Based Discovery (LBD)’ [9]. For example, Smalheiser and Swanson used text mining to correctly infer a link between Alzheimer’s disease and indomethacin, with the phrases ‘Indomethacin decreases plasma membrane fluidity in various cell types’ and ‘membrane fluidity is elevated in some patients with AD’, with ‘membrane fluidity’ being the connecting concept [9], [10]. Wren et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%