Effects of cholesterol and model transmembrane proteins on drug partitioning into lipid bilayers as analysed by immobilized-liposome chromatography

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Lagerquist, C
Beigi, F
Karlén, A
Lennernäs, H
Lundahl, P
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[1] Univ Uppsala, Ctr Biomed, Dept Biochem, SE-75123 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Univ Uppsala, Ctr Biomed, Dept Organ Pharmaceut Chem, S-75123 Uppsala, Sweden
[3] Univ Uppsala, Ctr Biomed, Dept Pharm, Uppsala, Sweden
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10.1211/0022357011778016
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R9 [药学];
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We have analysed how cholesterol and transmembrane proteins in phospholipid bilayers modulate drug partitioning into the bilayers. For this purpose we determined the chromatographic retention of drugs on liposomes or proteoliposomes entrapped in gel beads. The drug retention per phospholipid amount (the capacity factor K-s) reflects the drug partitioning. Cholesterol in the bilayers decreased the K-s value and hence the partitioning into the membrane in proportion to the cholesterol fraction. On average this cholesterol effect decreased with increasing temperature. Model transmembrane proteins, the glucose transporter GLUT1 and bacteriorhodopsin, interacted electrostatically with charged drugs to increase or decrease the drug partitioning into the bilayers. Bacteriorhodopsin proteoliposomes containing cholesterol combined the effects of the protein and the cholesterol and approached the partitioning properties of red blood cell membranes. For positively charged drugs the correlation between calculated intestinal permeability and log K-s was fair for both liposomes and bacteriorhodopsin-cholesterol proteoliposomes. Detailed modeling of solute partitioning into biological membranes may require an extensive knowledge of their structures.
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页码:1477 / 1487
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