Abstract

Inflammation is considered to be an alarming signal for the progress of varied biological complications. Based on the previous reports in the literature that proved the noticeable efficacy of thiophene scaffold as well as nitrogen heterocyclic based compounds against acute and chronic inflammatory disease, a new set of thiophen-2-ylmethylene-based derivatives incorporated with various nitrogenous heterocyclic rings was synthesized and evaluated for their in vivo anti-inflammatory efficiency via applying formalin‐induced paw edema bioassay using celecoxib as a standard drug. Compounds 6 and 11a displayed fast onset as well as long duration of anti-inflammatory potency better than that of celecoxib. However, compounds 4a, 7a, 7b and 9b exhibited moderate anti-inflammatory efficiency compared with celecoxib. Ulcerogenic activity and histopathology studies were also carried out. Moreover, the analgesic evaluation of some bioactive candidates revealed that compound 6 showed a promising and long acting analgesic effect exceeding that of the reference drug. While, compounds 4a and 7a displayed mild analgesic activity. Furthermore, the inhibitory effects of some potent anti-inflammatory derivatives on the production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) were tested. The obtained results revealed that compounds 6 and 11a displayed a remarkable inhibitory effect on the production of TNF-α greater than that of celecoxib. Otherwise, compounds 4a and 7a showed nearly the same inhibitory effect as celecoxib. Finally, the molecular docking study was performed for the tested derivatives 4a, 4b, 6, 7a, 9a and 11a to understand the binding interactions with the active site of TNF-α.

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