Constant variation in structure and function of geometrical isomers of acitretin under natural light |
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Authors: | Murayama Akira Suzuki Takakazu Iwamoto Minoru Kunchala Sridhar Rao |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Medicine and Human Science, 2-27-18-701 Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0021, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Acitretin, a beneficial retinoid, was shown to undergo constant structural interconversions among its geometrical isomers (all-trans-acitretin, 9-cis-acitretin, 13-cis-acitretin, 9, 13-di-cis-acitretin, etc.) by photoisomerization under natural light. The photoisomerization was zero order reaction with an apparent velocity of 4x107 M/min under illumination by white fluorescent lamps (1, 200 lx). An equilibrium mixture of the geometrical isomers (all-trans-acitretin 20%, 9-cis-acitretin 15%, 13-cis-acitretin 30%, 9, 13-di-cis-acitretin 15%, and unidentified compounds 20%) was formed at around 30 min. Equilibrium mixtures with similar composition were obtained by photoisomerization reactions starting from other geometrical isomers. Geometrical isomers of acitretin thus formed, showed different effects to induce differentiation of human acute promyelocytic leukemia cells (HL-60 cells): activity of all-trans-acitretin (ED50, 3.2 x 10(-6) M), 9-cis-acitretin (ED50, 2.3 x 10(-5)M), 13-cis-acitretin (ED50, 1.1 x 10(-5)M), 9, 13-di-cis-acitretin (ED50, 2.6 x 10(-6)M). 9-cis-Acitretin acted synergistically with all-trans-acitretin, 13-cis-acitretin and 9, 13-di-cis-acitretin on HL-60 cells. On the other side, all-trans-acitretin, 13-cis-acitretin and 9, 13-di-cis-acitretin acted additively. Geometrical isomers of acitretin showed different effects on differentiation of human epidermal keratinocytes; expression of keratinocyte differentiation markers, keratin 1 and keratin 10, were suppressed more strongly by 9-cis-acitretin and 13-cis-acitretin as compared to all-trans-acitretin or 9, 13-di-cis-acitretin. |
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