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Effect of anthracycline analogs on photolabelling of p-glycoprotein by [125I]iodomycin and [3H]azidopine: relation to lipophilicity and inhibition of daunorubicin transport in multidrug resistant cells.

Eight anthracycline analogs that have been shown to modulate multidrug resistance (Friche et al., Biochem. Pharmacol., 39, 1721-1726; 1990) were tested for their inhibitory effect on the photolabelling of P-glycoprotein. We photoaffinity labelled P-glycoprotein in daunorubicin (DNR) resistant Ehrlic...

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Autores principales: Friche, E., Demant, E. J., Sehested, M., Nissen, N. I.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1968196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8094288
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description Eight anthracycline analogs that have been shown to modulate multidrug resistance (Friche et al., Biochem. Pharmacol., 39, 1721-1726; 1990) were tested for their inhibitory effect on the photolabelling of P-glycoprotein. We photoaffinity labelled P-glycoprotein in daunorubicin (DNR) resistant Ehrlich ascites tumour cells (EHR2/DNR +) with a [125I]iodinated Bolton-Hunter derivative of daunorubicin ([125I]iodomycin) and with [3H]azidopine. The photolabelling of P-glycoprotein by [125I]iodomycin was inhibited more than 50% by 10 microM (1000-fold molar excess) of DNR (52%), N,N-dibenzyl-DNR (52%), and N-benzyladriamycin-14-valerate (AD-198) (85%). Vincristine at 10 microM inhibited [125I]iodomycin labelling of P-glycoprotein by 95%. Thus vincristine was more potent than any of the eight anthracyclines tested, despite its relatively low lipophilicity. Increasing the concentration of DNR, AD-198 and N,N-dibenzyl-DNR to 40 microM resulted in 90, 99.5 and 99.5% inhibition of P-glycoprotein labelling by [125I]iodomycin, respectively. In comparison with the other anthracycline analogs, N,N-dibenzyl-DNR and Ad-198 were also found to exert the greatest inhibition of [3H]azidopine labelling of P-glycoprotein (about 90% at 100-fold molar excess). The solvents Cremophor EL and Tween 80 (30 micrograms ml-1; 0.003% v/v), which are modulators of multidrug resistance in EHR2/DNR + cells, also inhibited [125I]iodomycin labelling > 90%. We showed earlier that there is a correlation between the lipid solubility within the anthracycline group of MDR-associated drugs and their ability to enhance DNR accumulation in EHR2/DNR + cells but a corresponding correlation to lipophilicity when it comes to the inhibitory effect on the specific photolabelling of Pgp ligand binding sites could not be demonstrated. Neither could a correlation between the modulating effect of the analogs on DNR accumulation and inhibition on the labelling of Pgp be demonstrated. With increasing lipophilicity of the analogs it seems that the chemical structure plays a lesser role, and the degree of lipophilicity becomes a more important feature. IMAGES:
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spelling pubmed-19681962009-09-10 Effect of anthracycline analogs on photolabelling of p-glycoprotein by [125I]iodomycin and [3H]azidopine: relation to lipophilicity and inhibition of daunorubicin transport in multidrug resistant cells. Friche, E. Demant, E. J. Sehested, M. Nissen, N. I. Br J Cancer Research Article Eight anthracycline analogs that have been shown to modulate multidrug resistance (Friche et al., Biochem. Pharmacol., 39, 1721-1726; 1990) were tested for their inhibitory effect on the photolabelling of P-glycoprotein. We photoaffinity labelled P-glycoprotein in daunorubicin (DNR) resistant Ehrlich ascites tumour cells (EHR2/DNR +) with a [125I]iodinated Bolton-Hunter derivative of daunorubicin ([125I]iodomycin) and with [3H]azidopine. The photolabelling of P-glycoprotein by [125I]iodomycin was inhibited more than 50% by 10 microM (1000-fold molar excess) of DNR (52%), N,N-dibenzyl-DNR (52%), and N-benzyladriamycin-14-valerate (AD-198) (85%). Vincristine at 10 microM inhibited [125I]iodomycin labelling of P-glycoprotein by 95%. Thus vincristine was more potent than any of the eight anthracyclines tested, despite its relatively low lipophilicity. Increasing the concentration of DNR, AD-198 and N,N-dibenzyl-DNR to 40 microM resulted in 90, 99.5 and 99.5% inhibition of P-glycoprotein labelling by [125I]iodomycin, respectively. In comparison with the other anthracycline analogs, N,N-dibenzyl-DNR and Ad-198 were also found to exert the greatest inhibition of [3H]azidopine labelling of P-glycoprotein (about 90% at 100-fold molar excess). The solvents Cremophor EL and Tween 80 (30 micrograms ml-1; 0.003% v/v), which are modulators of multidrug resistance in EHR2/DNR + cells, also inhibited [125I]iodomycin labelling > 90%. We showed earlier that there is a correlation between the lipid solubility within the anthracycline group of MDR-associated drugs and their ability to enhance DNR accumulation in EHR2/DNR + cells but a corresponding correlation to lipophilicity when it comes to the inhibitory effect on the specific photolabelling of Pgp ligand binding sites could not be demonstrated. Neither could a correlation between the modulating effect of the analogs on DNR accumulation and inhibition on the labelling of Pgp be demonstrated. With increasing lipophilicity of the analogs it seems that the chemical structure plays a lesser role, and the degree of lipophilicity becomes a more important feature. IMAGES: Nature Publishing Group 1993-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1968196/ /pubmed/8094288 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Friche, E.
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Nissen, N. I.
Effect of anthracycline analogs on photolabelling of p-glycoprotein by [125I]iodomycin and [3H]azidopine: relation to lipophilicity and inhibition of daunorubicin transport in multidrug resistant cells.
title Effect of anthracycline analogs on photolabelling of p-glycoprotein by [125I]iodomycin and [3H]azidopine: relation to lipophilicity and inhibition of daunorubicin transport in multidrug resistant cells.
title_full Effect of anthracycline analogs on photolabelling of p-glycoprotein by [125I]iodomycin and [3H]azidopine: relation to lipophilicity and inhibition of daunorubicin transport in multidrug resistant cells.
title_fullStr Effect of anthracycline analogs on photolabelling of p-glycoprotein by [125I]iodomycin and [3H]azidopine: relation to lipophilicity and inhibition of daunorubicin transport in multidrug resistant cells.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of anthracycline analogs on photolabelling of p-glycoprotein by [125I]iodomycin and [3H]azidopine: relation to lipophilicity and inhibition of daunorubicin transport in multidrug resistant cells.
title_short Effect of anthracycline analogs on photolabelling of p-glycoprotein by [125I]iodomycin and [3H]azidopine: relation to lipophilicity and inhibition of daunorubicin transport in multidrug resistant cells.
title_sort effect of anthracycline analogs on photolabelling of p-glycoprotein by [125i]iodomycin and [3h]azidopine: relation to lipophilicity and inhibition of daunorubicin transport in multidrug resistant cells.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1968196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8094288
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