Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Mar 2024)

Low-Affinity NMDA Receptor Antagonist Hemantane in a Topical Formulation Attenuates Arthritis Induced by Freund’s Complete Adjuvant in Rats

  • Elena Ivanova,
  • Alexander Matyushkin,
  • Alexandra Sorokina,
  • Svetlana Alexeeva,
  • Irina Miroshkina,
  • Kirill Kachalov,
  • Tatyana Voronina,
  • Andrey Durnev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34172/apb.2024.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 241 – 252

Abstract

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Purpose: N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors that are expressed by T-cells modulate T-cell proliferation, cytotoxicity and cell migration toward chemokines. Several studies have shown an anti-inflammatory effect of NMDA receptor antagonists. This study compares the effect of the noncompetitive low-affinity NMDA receptor antagonist N-(2-adamantyl)-hexamethyleneimine hydrochloride (hemantane) in a topical formulation (gel) with the cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitor diclofenac in a topical formulation (gel) in rats with arthritis induced by Freund’s Complete Adjuvant (FCA). Methods: On day 14 after an FCA injection into the left hind paw, rats with contralateral hind paw edema were selected for further investigation (29/65). They were treated with 5% hemantane gel or 1% diclofenac gel applied locally to hind paws daily for 2 weeks starting 14 days after the FCA injection. Rats with arthritis were examined hind paw edema, hyperalgesia, and motor deficits; their body weight and hematological parameters were recorded. The rats were euthanized on day 28, followed by histological examination of the ankle joint (HE stain). Results: Rats with arthritis exhibited hind paw inflammation and hyperalgesia, motor deficits, changes of hematological parameters, reduced weight gain and spleen hypertrophy. Histological examination of the ankle joint revealed degenerative-dystrophic lesions of the cartilaginous tissue, proliferative inflammation of the synovium, edema and lymphocytic/macrophage infiltration of periarticular tissues. Hemantane gel reduced hind paw edema, pain, motor deficits and histological signs of inflammation; its effect was comparable to diclofenac gel. Conclusion: Hemantane gel alleviates FCA-induced arthritis in rats, and its effect is comparable to diclofenac gel.

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