Literature DB >> 1279650

Reversal of signs of induced cotton effects of dicumarol-alpha 1-acid glycoprotein systems by phenothiazine neuroleptics through ternary complexation.

T Miyoshi1, R Yamamichi, T Maruyama, M Otagiri.   

Abstract

The interaction of dicumarol and phenothiazine neuroleptics binding to alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) was investigated by circular dichroism (CD) and equilibrium dialysis. The induced CD spectra of the dicumarol-AGP complex were affected differently by the different substituents of the phenothiazine molecule. The sign of the induced Cotton effect of dicumarol bound to AGP was reversibly changed with the introduction of the propyldimethylamine substituent at position 10 or chloride group at position 2 of the phenothiazine molecule. Chlorpromazine, which contains both of these substituents reversed the sign of the induced Cotton effect with the highest intensity. The addition of trifluoperazine, fluphenazine, and promethazine containing neither of the two substituents generated a new negative CD band. However, the addition of opromazine, which contains sulfoxide at position 5, decreased the CD intensity of the dicumarol-AGP complex without changing the shape of the CD spectra. Equilibrium dialysis studies revealed that the interaction of dicumarol-AGP with phenothiazine derivatives occurred simultaneously, and the interaction followed a cooperative and anticooperative binding model. Further, among the six phenothiazine derivatives that reversed the signs of the induced Cotton effects of the dicumarol-AGP complex, a linear relationship was observed between coupling constants and the difference in the induced optical ellipticity. The opromazine and dicumarol interaction was competitive for a common binding site on the AGP molecule. Removal of sialic acid did not have any effect on this interaction. These data support the hypothesis that the acidic and the basic drug binding sites overlap each other.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1279650     DOI: 10.1023/a:1015880327911

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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