INTERACTION OF ADRIAMYCIN WITH SMALL UNILAMELLAR VESICLE LIPOSOMES - FLUORESCENCE STUDY

被引:72
作者
KARCZMAR, GS [1 ]
TRITTON, TR [1 ]
机构
[1] YALE UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT PHARMACOL, NEW HAVEN, CT 06510 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
(Small unilamellar vesicle); Adriamycin; Antineoplastic agent; Cardiolipin; Fluorescence; Membrane-drug interaction;
D O I
10.1016/0005-2736(79)90329-8
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The interaction of the antineoplastic agent adriamycin with sonicated liposomes composed of phosphatidylcholine alone and with small amounts (1-6%) of cardiolipin has been studied by fluorescence techniques. Equilibrium binding data show that the presence of cardiolipin increases the amount of drug bound to liposomes when the bilayer is below its phase transition temperature and when the ionic strength is relatively low (0.01 M). At higher ionic strength (0.15 M) and above the Tm (i.e. conditions which are closer to the physiological state) the binding of the drug to the two liposome types is nearly the same. Thus the differences in the interactions of adriamycin with cardiolipin-containing membranes, as opposed to those composed of phosphatidylcholine alone, are not due simply to increased binding but rather to an altered membrane structure when this lipid is present. Quenching of adriamycin fluorescence by iodide shows that bound drug is partially, but not completely, buried in the liposomal membrane. Both in the presence and absence of cardiolipin the bulk of the adriamycin is more accessible to the quencher below the Tm than above it; that is, a solid membrane tends to exclude the drug from deep penetration. Above the Tm, the presence of cardiolipin alters the nature of the liposome-adriamycin interaction. Here the fluorescence quenching data suggest that the presence of small amounts of cardiolipin (3%) in a phosphatidylcholine matrix creates two types of binding environments for drug, one relatively exposed and the other more deeply buried in the membrane. The temperature dependence of the adriamycin fluorescence and the liposome light scattering reveal that cardiolipin alters the thermal properties of the bilayer as well as its interaction with adriamycin. At low ionic strenght lateral phase separations may occur with both pure phosphatidylcholine and when 3% cardiolipin is present; Under these conditions the bound adriamycin exists in two kinds of environment. It is notable that only adriamycin fluorescence reveals this phenomenon; the bulk property of liposome light scattering reports only on the overall membrane phase change. These data suggest that under certain conditions the drug binding sites in the membrane are decoupled from the bulk of the lipid bilayers. © 1979.
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页码:306 / 319
页数:14
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