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Oxidized phospholipids as potential novel drug targets.

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  • Oxidized phospholipids as potential novel drug targets. Abstract Text:

    juha-pekka mattilaJuha-Pekka Mattila,karen sabatiniKaren Sabatini,paavo k j kinnunenPaavo K J Kinnunen,juha-pekka mattilaJuha-Pekka Mattila,karen sabatiniKaren Sabatini,paavo k j kinnunenPaavo K J Kinnunen,

    The interactions of three therapeutic agents, viz. the antipsychotics HPD and CPZ, and the antineoplastic anthracycline DOX, with oxidatively modified phospholipids were studied by monitoring the quenching of fluorescence of an incorporated pyrene-labeled lipid derivative. All three drugs bound avidly to the two oxidized PCs bearing either an aldehyde or carboxylic function at the end of the sn-2 nonanoyl chain, with the highest affinity measured between CPZ and the latter oxidized lipid. Subsequent dissociation of the above drugs from the oxidized lipids by DNA, acidic phospholipids, and NaCl revealed the binding of these drugs with the aldehyde lipid to be driven by hydrophobicity similarly to their binding to lysophosphatidylcholine, whereas a significant contribution of electrostatics was evident for the lipid with the carboxylic moiety. These results connect to previous experimental data, demonstrating the induction by these drugs of oxidative stress and binding to membrane phospholipids. These issues are elaborated with reference to their clinical use and side effects.

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    jp mattilaJP Mattila,k sabatiniK Sabatini,pk kinnunenPK Kinnunen,jp mattilaJP Mattila,k sabatiniK Sabatini,pk kinnunenPK Kinnunen,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Biophysical journal

    VOLUME: 93

    Page Numbers: 3105-12

    Journal Abbreviation: Biophys. J.

    ISSN: 0006-3495

    DAY: 29

    MONTH: 06

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Helsinki Biophysics and Biomembrane Group, Institute of Biomedicine/Medical Biochemistry, FIN-00014, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

    Country: United States

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