Unilamellar-Vesicle Systems as Model for Studying Membrane Permeabilization by Polyene Antibiotics
作者:
SalernoC.,
CapuozzoE.,
CrifóC.,
期刊:
Journal of Liposome Research
(Taylor Available online 1993)
卷期:
Volume 3,
issue 3
页码: 671-678
ISSN:0898-2104
年代: 1993
DOI:10.3109/08982109309150749
出版商: Taylor&Francis
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
AbstractPermeabilization of phospholipid/sterol unilamellar vesicles by polyene antibiotics (amphotericin B and lucensomycin) was studied by measuring proton leakage with a pH-stat method. The percentage of proton release was directly related to the antibiotic concentration. Using ergosterol-containing vesicles, a relevant proton efflux was induced by micromolar concentrations of amphotericin B, whereas lucensomycin caused membrane permeabilization at higher concentrations (0.1 mM). Cholesterol-containing vesicles were less sensible to the lytic action of polyenes. When amphotericin B was carried in cholesterol-containing liposomes, the selectivity towards ergosterol-containing vesicles was enhanced. An increase in drug selectivity was also observed by dissolving amphotericin B in fresh human plasma. At concentrations one order of magnitude lower than those necessary to induce a detectable proton efflux, lucensomycin seemed to protect the vesicles from the subsequent permeabilizing action of amphotericin B.
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