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The structural mimicry of membrane sterols by tamoxifen: evidence from cholesterol coefficients and molecular-modelling for its action as a membrane anti-oxidant and an anti-cancer agent
Authors:Helen Wiseman  Michael Cannon  Henry RV Arnstein  David J Barlow
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry, Division of Biomolecular Sciences, King''s College London, London U.K.;2. Department of Pharmacy, King''s College London, London U.K.
Abstract:The anti-cancer drug tamoxifen is a potent inhibitor of lipid peroxidation induced by Fe(III)-ascorbate in ox-brain phospholipid liposomes. Similar anti-oxidant effects, but with varying potencies, are also shown by 4-hydroxytamoxifen, cholesterol, ergosterol and 17-β-oestradiol. We now describe a computer-graphic fitting technique that demonstrates a structural similarity between the five compounds. In addition, we have quantified the differences (relative to cholesterol) between the anti-oxidant activities of the compounds in terms of a novel expression reffered to here as the cholesterol coefficient (Cc) Finally, we discuss how the inhibitory effect of tamoxifen on lipid peroxidation may result from a membrane stabilization that is associated with a decrease in membrane fluidity. This action may be related to the anti-proliferative effect exerted by tamoxifen on cancer and fungal cells.
Keywords:Tamoxifen  Computer molecular-modelling  Liposome  Cholesterol coefficient  Lipid peroxidation  Anti-cancer action  Anti-fungal action
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