Stribor Markovic
GlaxoSmithKline
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2013
Linda Tomaskovic; Marijana Komac; Oresta Makaruha Stegić; Vesna Munić; Jovica Ralić; Barbara Stanić; Mihailo Banjanac; Stribor Markovic; Boška Hrvačić; Hana Čipčić Paljetak; Jasna Padovan; Ines Glojnarić; Vesna Eraković Haber; Milan Mesic; Mladen Mercep
A new concept in design of safe glucocorticoid therapy was introduced by conjugating potent glucocorticoid steroids with macrolides (macrolactonolides). These compounds were synthesized from various steroid 17β-carboxylic acids and 9a-N-(3-aminoalkyl) derivatives of 9-deokso-9a-aza-9a-homoeritromicin A and 3-descladinosyl-9-deokso-9a-aza-9a-homoeritromicin A using stable alkyl chain. Combining property of macrolides to preferentially accumulate in immune cells, especially in phagocyte cells, with anti-inflammatory activity of classic steroids, we designed molecules which showed good anti-inflammatory activity in ovalbumin (OVA) induced asthma in rats. The synthesis, in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of this novel class of compounds are described.
Drug and Chemical Toxicology | 2015
Boška Hrvačić; Kristina Šitum; Koraljka Đurić; Berislav Bošnjak; Željko Ferenčić; Karmen Brajša; Stribor Markovic; Ines Glojnarić
Abstract Although inhaled glucocorticoids are known to have systemic effects on bone metabolism, there is little comparative information on their relative potencies. The effects of three standard glucocorticoids in causing changes in bone metabolism and growth, therefore, were investigated in relation to other systemic effects in the rat. Given to male Sprague-Dawley rats, 4.5–5.5 weeks old, subcutaneously (s.c.), at doses of 0.3–10 mg/kg daily for 7 days, beclomethasone dipropionate, prednisolone and ciclesonide all dose-dependently inhibited thymus body mass index (BMI) (by 57%, 44% and 76% at 3 mg/kg). Ciclesonide, potently and prednisolone, less effectively, also repressed femoral bone growth (by 41% and 18% at 10 mg/kg), significantly reducing body weight gain (both by 100% at 10 mg/kg), and serum concentrations of acid phosphatase (ACP) and tartarate resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP) (by >30% at 10 mg/kg); both increased serum glucose and triglycerides levels. Serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was not affected. Beclomethasone dipropionate had little or no effect on these additional variables. In conclusion, ciclesonide showed pronounced bone growth inhibiting activity after s.c. administration to the rat while other two glucocorticoids showed differences in activity on bone metabolism. However, this model is sufficiently sensitive and specific for testing the effect of glucocorticoids on bone metabolism.
Archive | 2003
Mladen Mercep; Milan Mesic; Linda Tomaskovic; Stribor Markovic; Oresta Makaruha; Visnja Poljak
Archive | 2002
Mlanden Mercep; Milan Mesic; Linda Tomaskovic; Marijana Komac; Boška Hrvačić; Stribor Markovic
Archive | 2003
Mladen Mercep; Milan Mesic; Linda Tomaskovic; Stribor Markovic
Archive | 2003
Mladen Mercep; Milan Mesic; Linda Tomaskovic; Stribor Markovic
Archive | 2004
Mladen Mercep; Milan Mesic; Linda Tomaskovic; Stribor Markovic; Boška Hrvačić; Oresta Makaruha; Visnja Poljak
Archive | 2004
Mladen Mercep; Milan Mesic; Linda Tomaskovic; Stribor Markovic; Boška Hrvačić; Oresta Makaruha; Visnja Poljak
Archive | 2006
Mladen Mercep; Milan Mesic; Boška Hrvačić; Ivaylo Jivkov Elenkov; Ivica Malnar; Stribor Markovic; Lidija Simicic; Andreja Čempuh Klonkay; Anita Filipovic
Archive | 2006
Antun Hutinec; Renata Rupcic; Klonkay Andreja Cempuh; Berislav Bošnjak; Sucic Anita Filipovic; Stribor Markovic; Boška Hrvačić; Ivica Malnar; Mladen Mercep; Milan Mesic; Ivaylo Jivkov Elenkov