Alteration of Activation Energy of a Reaction in the Catalase of Human Erythrocyte by Cimetidine, an In vitro Thermokinetic Study

D. Minai-Tehrani
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Hydrogen peroxide is normally formed during the metabolic pathway of the body. It is a toxic compound for vital cells, which can oxidize many macromolecules and cause damage in cells. Catalase can degrade H2O2 in cells and prevent cell injury. Cimetidine is a histamine H2 receptor blocker which decreases the release of stomach acid and is used for gastrointestinal diseases. Cimetidine inhibited catalase by mixed inhibition. In this study, the effect of temperature on the binding of cimetidine to human erythrocyte catalase was investigated and kinetic factors of the binding were determined. Dixon plot confirmed the mixed type of inhibition and determined the Ki of the drug. The maximum activity of the enzyme was observed at 30°C. Arrhenius plot demonstrated that the activation energy of the enzyme reaction in the absence and presence of cimetidine was about 4.7 and 8.13 kJ/mol, respectively. The temperature coefficient (Q30-40) was determined as about 1.11 and 1.09 in the absence and presence of cimetidine. Cimetidine was able to increase the activation energy of the reaction of catalase, which confirmed the inhibition of the enzyme based on the kinetic results.
西咪替丁改变人红细胞过氧化氢酶反应活化能的体外热力学研究
过氧化氢通常是在身体的代谢过程中形成的。它是一种对重要细胞有毒的化合物,它可以氧化许多大分子并对细胞造成损害。过氧化氢酶可以降解细胞内的H2O2,防止细胞损伤。西咪替丁是一种组胺H2受体阻滞剂,可减少胃酸的释放,用于胃肠道疾病。西米替丁对过氧化氢酶有混合抑制作用。本研究考察了温度对西咪替丁与人红细胞过氧化氢酶结合的影响,并确定了其结合的动力学因素。Dixon图证实了混合型抑制,并测定了药物的Ki值。酶的活性在30℃时达到最大值。Arrhenius图表明,在没有和有西咪替丁的情况下,酶反应的活化能分别为4.7和8.13 kJ/mol。在不含西咪替丁和不含西咪替丁的情况下,温度系数(Q30-40)分别为1.11和1.09。西咪替丁能提高过氧化氢酶反应的活化能,从动力学结果上证实了酶的抑制作用。
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