Degradative transport of cationic amphiphilic drugs across phospholipid bilayers.

نویسندگان

  • Magdalena Baciu
  • Sarra C Sebai
  • Oscar Ces
  • Xavier Mulet
  • James A Clarke
  • Gemma C Shearman
  • Robert V Law
  • Richard H Templer
  • Christophe Plisson
  • Christine A Parker
  • Antony Gee
چکیده

Drug molecules must cross multiple cell membrane barriers to reach their site of action. We present evidence that one of the largest classes of pharmaceutical drug molecules, the cationic amphiphilic drugs (CADs), does so via a catalytic reaction that degrades the phospholipid fabric of the membrane. We find that CADs partition rapidly to the polar-apolar region of the membrane. At physiological pH, the protonated groups on the CAD catalyse the acid hydrolysis of the ester linkage present in the phospholipid chains, producing a fatty acid and a single-chain lipid. The single-chain lipids rapidly destabilize the membrane, causing membranous fragments to separate and diffuse away from the host. These membrane fragments carry the drug molecules with them. The entire process, from drug adsorption to drug release within micelles, occurs on a time-scale of seconds, compatible with in vivo drug diffusion rates. Given the rate at which the reaction occurs, it is probable that this process is a significant mechanism for drug transport.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences

دوره 364 1847  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006