Analysis of Drug Interactions with Lipoproteins by High-Performance Affinity Chromatography.

Advances in medicine and biology Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Matthew R Sobansky, David S Hage
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Abstract

Lipoproteins such as high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) are known to interact with drugs and other solutes in blood. These interactions have been examined in the past by methods such as equilibrium dialysis and capillary electrophoresis. This chapter describes an alternative approach that has recently been developed for examining these interactions by using high-performance affinity chromatography. In this method, lipoproteins are covalently immobilized to a solid support and used within a column as a stationary phase for binding studies. This approach allows the same lipoprotein preparation to be used for a large number of binding studies, leading to precise estimates of binding parameters. This chapter will discuss how this technique can be applied to the identification of interaction models and be used to differentiate between systems that have interactions based on partitioning, adsorption or mixed-mode interactions. It is also shown how this approach can then be used for the measurement of binding parameters for HDL and LDL with drugs. Examples of these studies are provided, with particular attention being given to the use of frontal analysis to examine the interactions of R- and S-propranolol with HDL and LDL. The advantages and possible limitations of this method are described. The extension of this approach to other types of drug-lipoprotein interactions is also considered.

高效亲和色谱法分析药物与脂蛋白的相互作用。
已知高密度脂蛋白(HDL)和低密度脂蛋白(LDL)等脂蛋白与血液中的药物和其他溶质相互作用。这些相互作用在过去已经通过平衡透析和毛细管电泳等方法进行了检测。本章描述了最近开发的一种替代方法,该方法通过使用高性能亲和色谱法来检查这些相互作用。在这种方法中,脂蛋白被共价固定在固体载体上,并在柱内作为固定相用于结合研究。这种方法允许相同的脂蛋白制剂用于大量的结合研究,导致结合参数的精确估计。本章将讨论如何将该技术应用于相互作用模型的识别,并用于区分基于分区、吸附或混合模式相互作用的相互作用系统。它还显示了如何将这种方法用于测量HDL和LDL与药物的结合参数。提供了这些研究的例子,特别注意使用正面分析来检查R-和s -心得安与高密度脂蛋白和低密度脂蛋白的相互作用。描述了这种方法的优点和可能的局限性。还考虑了将这种方法扩展到其他类型的药物-脂蛋白相互作用。
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