Lipid-drug interaction: a structural analysis of pindolol effects on model membranes. |
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Authors: | A Colotto P Mariani M G Ponzi Bossi F Rustichelli G Albertini L Q Amaral |
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Affiliation: | Istituto di Scienze Fisiche, Facoltà di Medicina, Ancona, Italy. |
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Abstract: | The ternary system constituted by distearoylphosphatidylcholine, pindolol (a vasodilator drug) and water has been investigated by using X-ray diffraction and calorimetric techniques. The structural modifications induced by the drug have been determined and a possible interaction model has been derived. In particular, the pindolol content-temperature dependent phase diagram shows the occurrence of two new phases: the first is an interdigitated gel, and the second is a lamellar structure presenting an unusual mixed disordered-ordered conformation of the hydrocarbon chains (L alpha beta). The comparative analysis of electron density profiles relative to the L alpha beta phase, reveals significant modifications in the paraffinic region of the lipid layer. In agreement with thermodynamic results, the structural data suggest that the drug induces a stiffening and a tightening of the hydrocarbon chains. Moreover, the hydrophilic properties of the membrane (particularly in P beta, and L alpha beta phases) present an evident dependence with the drug concentration. |
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