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Phospholipid Bilayers as Molecular Models for Drug-Cell Membrana Interactions. The Case of the Antiinflamatory Drug Diclofenac
Authors:Mario Suwalsky  Marcela Manrique  Fernando Villena  Carlos P Sotomayor
Institution:1. Department of Polymers, Faculty of Chemical Sciences, University of Concepción, Casilla 160-C, Concepción, Chile;2. Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Concepción, Concepción, Chile;3. Institute of Chemistry, Catholic University of Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile
Abstract:Phospholipids are amphipatic molecules with long hydrophobic acyl chains and zwitterionic polar heads which assemble into different types of molecular aggregates. The most relevant is the bilayer because of its relation with cell membranes, which are very complex entities. For this reason, simpler molecular models based on phospholipids bilayers are widely used. We have determined the bilayer structure of phospholipids located in the outer and inner monolayers of most cell membranes, and use them as molecular models to study the way different chemicals of biological interest interact with cell membranes. We present the results of our studies on the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac, from which little is known about its effects on human erythrocytes. This report presents the following evidence that diclofenac interacts with the human red cell membrane: a) X-ray diffraction and fluorescence spectroscopy of phospholipids bilayers show that diclofenac interacts with a class of lipids found in the outer moiety of the erythrocyte membrane; b) in isolated unsealed human erythrocyte membranes the drug induced a disordering effect on the acyl chains of the membrane lipid bilayer; c) in scanning electron microscopy studies on human erythrocytes it was observed that the drug induced morphological changes different from their normal biconcave shape.
Keywords:cell membrane  diclofenac  phospholipid bilayer
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