Title of article :
Binding of chloroquine to ionic micelles: Effect of pH and micellar surface charge
Author/Authors :
Marcela de Souza Santos، نويسنده , , Maria Perpétua Freire de Morais Del Lama، نويسنده , , Amando Siuiti Ito، نويسنده , , Rose Mary Zumstein Georgetto Naal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
10
From page :
49
To page :
58
Abstract :
The pharmacological action of chloroquine relies on its ability to cross biological membranes in order to accumulate inside lysosomes. The present work aimed at understanding the basis for the interaction between different chloroquine species and ionic micelles of opposite charges, the latter used as a simple membrane model. The sensitivity of absorbance and fluorescence of chloroquine to changes in its local environment was used to probe its interaction with cetyltrimethylammonium micelles presenting bromide (CTAB) and sulfate (CTAS) as counterions, in addition to dodecyl sulfate micelles bearing sodium (SDS) and tetramethylammonium (TMADS) counterions. Counterion exchange was shown to have little effect on drug–micelle interaction. Chloroquine first dissociation constant (pKa1) shifted to opposite directions when anionic and cationic micelles were compared. Chloroquine binding constants (Kb) revealed that electrostatic forces mediate charged drug–micelle association, whereas hydrophobic interactions allowed neutral chloroquine to associate with anionic and cationic micelles. Fluorescence quenching studies indicated that monoprotonated chloroquine is inserted deeper into the micelle surface of anionic micelles than its neutral form, the latter being less exposed to the aqueous phase when associated with cationic over anionic assemblies. The findings provide further evidence that chloroquine–micelle interaction is driven by a tight interplay between the drug form and the micellar surface charge, which can have a major effect on the drug biological activity.
Keywords :
dissociation constants , Steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence quenching , Chloroquine , SDS micelles , CTAB micelles , binding constants
Journal title :
Journal of Luminescence
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Journal of Luminescence
Record number :
1263736
Link To Document :
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