Relative binding affinities of bisphosphonates for human bone and relationship to antiresorptive efficacy

被引:110
|
作者
Leu, Chih-Tai [1 ]
Luegmayr, Eva [1 ]
Freedman, Leonard P. [1 ]
Rodan, Gideon A. [1 ]
Reszka, Alfred A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Merck Res Labs, Dept Mol Endocrinol & Bone Biol, West Point, PA 19486 USA
关键词
bisphosphonate; alendronate; risedronate; bone; affinity;
D O I
10.1016/j.bone.2005.07.023
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Potent bisphosphonates (BPs) preferentially bind bone at sites of active osteoclastic bone resorption, where they are taken up by the osteoclast and inhibit resorption. We tested the hypothesis that BP affinity to human bone affects antiresorptive potency. [C-14]-Alendronate binding to human bone was saturable and reversible with an apparent Kd of 72 mu M by Scatchard analysis. In competition binding assays, unlabeled alendronate (Ki: 61 mu M) was slightly more potent than pyrophosphate (Ki = 156 mu M) in blocking [C-14]-alendronate binding. Likewise, most tested BPs, including etidronate (Ki: 91 mu M), ibandronate (116 mu M), pamidronate (83 mu M), risedronate (85 mu M) and zoledronate (81 mu M), showed comparable affinities. Interestingly, tiludronate (173 mu M; P < 0.05 vs. all other BPs) and especially clodronate (806 mu M; P > 0.0001 vs. all other BPs) displayed significantly weaker affinity for bone. The weak affinity of clodronate translated into a requirement for 10-fold higher dosing in in vitro bone resorption assays when bone was pretreated with BP and subsequently washed prior to adding osteoclasts. In stark contrast, neither alendronate nor risedronate lost any efficacy after washing the bone surface. These findings suggest that most clinically tested BPs may have similar affinities for human bone. For those with reduced affinity, this may translate into lower potency that necessitates higher dosing. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:628 / 636
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Predicting the clinical potencies of bisphosphonates: Divergence of hydroxyapatite and farnesyl diphosphate synthase binding affinities
    Xia, Z.
    Dunford, J.
    Lawson, M. A.
    Triffitt, J. T.
    Barnett, B. L.
    Ebetino, F. H.
    Russell, R. G. G.
    CALCIFIED TISSUE INTERNATIONAL, 2007, 80 : S155 - S155
  • [32] Antifracture efficacy of antiresorptive treatments are associated with changes in bone density.
    Wasnich, RD
    Miller, PD
    JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, 1999, 14 : S508 - S508
  • [33] CALCULATION OF RELATIVE BINDING AFFINITIES OF PURINE NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHORYLASE INHIBITORS
    CARSON, M
    YANG, Z
    BABU, YS
    MONTGOMERY, JA
    ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, 1995, 51 : 536 - 540
  • [35] THEORETICAL CALCULATION OF RELATIVE AFFINITIES IN PROTEIN-SUBSTRATE BINDING.
    Luecke, Hartmut
    Modelling, Measurement and Control C, 1987, 8 (04): : 21 - 23
  • [36] MUSCARINIC RECEPTORS OF BRAIN AND MYOCARDIUM - RELATIVE BINDING AFFINITIES FOR AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS
    ERTEL, RJ
    OKKEMA, J
    HRINYA, N
    PHARMACOLOGIST, 1977, 19 (02): : 220 - 220
  • [37] Relative Affinities of Fatty Acid Binding Sites on Human Serum Albumin Probed by 2D-NMR
    Krenzel, Eileen
    Chen, Zhongjing
    Hamilton, James A.
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2011, 100 (03) : 551 - 551
  • [38] Theoretical study of the deposition and adsorption of bisphosphonates on the 001 hydroxyapatite surface: Implications in the pathological crystallization inhibition and the bone antiresorptive action
    Fernandez, David
    Ortega-Castro, Joaquin
    Frau, Juan
    APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, 2017, 392 : 204 - 214
  • [39] The binding modes and binding affinities of epipodophyllotoxin derivatives with human topoisomerase IIα
    Naik, Pradeep Kumar
    Dubey, Abhishek
    Soni, Komal
    Kumar, Rishay
    Singh, Harvinder
    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR GRAPHICS & MODELLING, 2010, 29 (04): : 546 - 564
  • [40] Evaluation of the relative mineral-binding affinities of clinically-relevant bisphosphonates by using hydroxyapatite-column chromatography and adsorption isotherms combined with mass spectrometric analysis
    Xia, Zhidao
    Duan, Xuchen
    Locklin, Rachel M.
    Quijano, Mike
    Dobson, Roy L. M.
    Triffitt, James T.
    Ebetino, Frank H.
    Russell, Graham R. G.
    BONE, 2008, 42 : S90 - S91