Galanin is a neuropeptide with diverse biological activities. [1][2][3][4][5] It binds to rat galanin (GAL) receptor subtypes GAL1-3 (IC50s = 0.339, 1.35, and 3.31 nM, respectively) and human GAL1-3 (IC50s = 0.288, 1.62, and 12.3 nM, respectively). [1] Galanin binds to and inhibits contraction of guinea pig gastric smooth muscle cells induced by carbachol . [2] In vivo, Galanin (6 nmol, i.c.v.) increases feeding behavior in rats and increases latency to hindpaw withdrawal in response to heat and mechanical stimulation in a rat model of carrageenin-induced inflammation when administered at a dose of 2 nmol injected into the nucleus accumbens.[3][4] Galanin (5 μg, i.c.v.) also inhibits acetylcholine release induced by scopolamine in the ventral hippocampus of freely moving rats. [5]
Indomethacin salicylate is an antiinflammatory drug. It has shown remarkable inhibitory effects on carrageenin edema, ultraviolet erythema and adjuvant arthritis.
Escin IIB has positive effects on acute inflammation in animals, it can inhibit the induced by serotonin in rats, the hind paw edema induced by carrageenin, and the scratching behavior induced by compound 48 80 in mice.
Lamiide has anti-inflammatory activity in carrageenin-induced paw edema test. It shows lipid peroxidation inhibition on rat-brain phospholipid peroxidation.