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Determination of plasma levels of the active thiol form of the direct-acting PrC-210 ROS-scavenger using a fluorescence-based assay.

Emma Dreischmeier1, William E Fahl2.   

Abstract

PrC-210 is a direct-acting ROS-scavenger. It's active when administered orally, IV, or topically; it has none of the nausea/emesis nor hypotension side effects that have precluded human amifostine use. PrC-210 confers 100% survival to mice and rats that received an otherwise 100% lethal radiation dose and 36% reduction of ischemia-reperfusion-induced mouse myocardial infarct damage, and thus is a viable candidate to prevent human ROS-induced ischemia-reperfusion and ionizing radiation toxicities. We report the first assay for the pharmacologically active PrC-210 thiol in blood. PrC-210 has no double-bonds nor light absorption, so derivatizing the thiol with a UV-absorbing fluorochrome enables quantification. This assay: i) is done on the benchtop; it's read with a fluorescence plate reader, ii) provides linear product formation through 60 min, iii) quantifies μM to low mM rodent blood levels of PrC-210 that confer complete radioprotection, iv) accurately reflects PrC-210 thiol formation of mixed disulfides with other thiols in blood, and v) shows excellent between-day assay outcome with very low standard deviation and coefficient of variation. A fluorescence assay quantifying formation of a PrC-210 thiol-bimane adduct enables measurement of blood PrC-210 thiol. A blood assay will help in the development of PrC-210 for use in the human clinical setting.
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Keywords:  Aminothiol; Ischemia-reperfusion injury suppression; Radioprotector

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33417842      PMCID: PMC8863210          DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2021.114100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


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