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Anti-Inflammatory Steroids Without Pituitary-Adrenal Suppression
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1982
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InflammationMethyl PrednisolonateMedicinal ChemistryAnti-inflammatoryAdrenal GlandMedicineNew SteroidsImmunologyPharmacotherapyAnti-inflammatory SteroidsGlucocorticoidMetabolomicsEndocrinologyPharmacologySteroid MetabolismNew Anti-inflammatory Steroids
When two new steroids, methyl prednisolonate and methyl 20-dihydroprednisolonate, were applied locally their anti-inflammatory activities were nearly equivalent to those of the parent compound prednisolone in the cotton pellet granuloma bioassay. However, when these two derivatives were administered systemically, their anti-inflammatory activities were weaker than those of the parent compound. Furthermore, unlike the parent compound, these new anti-inflammatory steroids did not suppress pituitary-adrenal function or cause liver glycogen depletion in rats.
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