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The Binding Effect of Proteins on Medications and Its Impact on Electrochemical Sensing: Antipsychotic Clozapine as a Case Study

Clozapine (CLZ), a dibenzodiazepine, is demonstrated as the optimal antipsychotic for patients suffering from treatment-resistant schizophrenia. Like many other drugs, understanding the concentration of CLZ in a patient’s blood is critical for managing the patients’ symptoms, side effects, and overa...

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Autores principales: Banis, George E., Winkler, Thomas, Barton, Patricia, Chocron, Sheryl E., Kim, Eunkyoung, Kelly, Deanna L., Payne, Gregory F., Ben-Yoav, Hadar, Ghodssi, Reza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5620613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28763030
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph10030069
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author Banis, George E.
Winkler, Thomas
Barton, Patricia
Chocron, Sheryl E.
Kim, Eunkyoung
Kelly, Deanna L.
Payne, Gregory F.
Ben-Yoav, Hadar
Ghodssi, Reza
author_facet Banis, George E.
Winkler, Thomas
Barton, Patricia
Chocron, Sheryl E.
Kim, Eunkyoung
Kelly, Deanna L.
Payne, Gregory F.
Ben-Yoav, Hadar
Ghodssi, Reza
author_sort Banis, George E.
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description Clozapine (CLZ), a dibenzodiazepine, is demonstrated as the optimal antipsychotic for patients suffering from treatment-resistant schizophrenia. Like many other drugs, understanding the concentration of CLZ in a patient’s blood is critical for managing the patients’ symptoms, side effects, and overall treatment efficacy. To that end, various electrochemical techniques have been adapted due to their capabilities in concentration-dependent sensing. An open question associated with electrochemical CLZ monitoring is whether drug–protein complexes (i.e., CLZ bound to native blood proteins, such as serum albumin (SA) or alpha-1 acid-glycoprotein (AAG)) contribute to electrochemical redox signals. Here, we investigate CLZ-sensing performance using fundamental electrochemical methods with respect to the impact of protein binding. Specifically, we test the activity of bound and free fractions of a mixture of CLZ and either bovine SA or human AAG. Results suggest that bound complexes do not significantly contribute to the electrochemical signal for mixtures of CLZ with AAG or SA. Moreover, the fraction of CLZ bound to protein is relatively constant at 31% (AAG) and 73% (SA) in isolation with varying concentrations of CLZ. Thus, electrochemical sensing can enable direct monitoring of only the unbound CLZ, previously only accessible via equilibrium dialysis. The methods utilized in this work offer potential as a blueprint in developing electrochemical sensors for application to other redox-active medications with high protein binding more generally. This demonstrates that electrochemical sensing can be a new tool in accessing information not easily available previously, useful toward optimizing treatment regimens.
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spelling pubmed-56206132017-10-03 The Binding Effect of Proteins on Medications and Its Impact on Electrochemical Sensing: Antipsychotic Clozapine as a Case Study Banis, George E. Winkler, Thomas Barton, Patricia Chocron, Sheryl E. Kim, Eunkyoung Kelly, Deanna L. Payne, Gregory F. Ben-Yoav, Hadar Ghodssi, Reza Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Clozapine (CLZ), a dibenzodiazepine, is demonstrated as the optimal antipsychotic for patients suffering from treatment-resistant schizophrenia. Like many other drugs, understanding the concentration of CLZ in a patient’s blood is critical for managing the patients’ symptoms, side effects, and overall treatment efficacy. To that end, various electrochemical techniques have been adapted due to their capabilities in concentration-dependent sensing. An open question associated with electrochemical CLZ monitoring is whether drug–protein complexes (i.e., CLZ bound to native blood proteins, such as serum albumin (SA) or alpha-1 acid-glycoprotein (AAG)) contribute to electrochemical redox signals. Here, we investigate CLZ-sensing performance using fundamental electrochemical methods with respect to the impact of protein binding. Specifically, we test the activity of bound and free fractions of a mixture of CLZ and either bovine SA or human AAG. Results suggest that bound complexes do not significantly contribute to the electrochemical signal for mixtures of CLZ with AAG or SA. Moreover, the fraction of CLZ bound to protein is relatively constant at 31% (AAG) and 73% (SA) in isolation with varying concentrations of CLZ. Thus, electrochemical sensing can enable direct monitoring of only the unbound CLZ, previously only accessible via equilibrium dialysis. The methods utilized in this work offer potential as a blueprint in developing electrochemical sensors for application to other redox-active medications with high protein binding more generally. This demonstrates that electrochemical sensing can be a new tool in accessing information not easily available previously, useful toward optimizing treatment regimens. MDPI 2017-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5620613/ /pubmed/28763030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph10030069 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Banis, George E.
Winkler, Thomas
Barton, Patricia
Chocron, Sheryl E.
Kim, Eunkyoung
Kelly, Deanna L.
Payne, Gregory F.
Ben-Yoav, Hadar
Ghodssi, Reza
The Binding Effect of Proteins on Medications and Its Impact on Electrochemical Sensing: Antipsychotic Clozapine as a Case Study
title The Binding Effect of Proteins on Medications and Its Impact on Electrochemical Sensing: Antipsychotic Clozapine as a Case Study
title_full The Binding Effect of Proteins on Medications and Its Impact on Electrochemical Sensing: Antipsychotic Clozapine as a Case Study
title_fullStr The Binding Effect of Proteins on Medications and Its Impact on Electrochemical Sensing: Antipsychotic Clozapine as a Case Study
title_full_unstemmed The Binding Effect of Proteins on Medications and Its Impact on Electrochemical Sensing: Antipsychotic Clozapine as a Case Study
title_short The Binding Effect of Proteins on Medications and Its Impact on Electrochemical Sensing: Antipsychotic Clozapine as a Case Study
title_sort binding effect of proteins on medications and its impact on electrochemical sensing: antipsychotic clozapine as a case study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5620613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28763030
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph10030069
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