Alim_2016_Chem.Biol.Drug.Des_88_188

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Title : Some Anticancer Agents Act on Human Serum Paraoxonase-1 to Reduce Its Activity - Alim_2016_Chem.Biol.Drug.Des_88_188
Author(s) : Alim Z , Beydemir S
Ref : Chemical Biology Drug Des , 88 :188 , 2016
Abstract :

Human serum paraoxonase (hPON1) is an important antioxidant enzyme. It protects low-density lipoproteins against oxidative stress and prevents atherosclerosis development. Anticancer agents have cardiotoxic effects, and this situation can lead to significant complications. Our aim was to evaluate the in vitro effects of some of the anticancer agents such as cetuximab, paclitaxel, etoposide, docetaxel, and ifosfamide on the activity of hPON1 in this study. For this reason, PON1 was purified from human serum with a specific activity of 3654.2 EU/mg and 16.84% yield using simple chromatographic methods. The five chemotherapeutic agents dose dependently decreased in vitro hPON1 activity. IC50 values for cetuximab, paclitaxel, etoposide, docetaxel, and ifosfamide were 0.0111, 0.042, 0.226, 0.665, and 23.3 mm, respectively. Ki constants were 0.0194, 0.0165, 0.131, 0.291, and 8.973 mm, respectively. The inhibition mechanisms of cetuximab, etoposide, docetaxel, and ifosfamide were non-competitive, and for paclitaxel was competitive. Consequently, inhibition of hPON1 by these anticancer agents may explain some of the cardiotoxic actions of these drugs.

PubMedSearch : Alim_2016_Chem.Biol.Drug.Des_88_188
PubMedID: 26873069

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Alim Z, Beydemir S (2016)
Some Anticancer Agents Act on Human Serum Paraoxonase-1 to Reduce Its Activity
Chemical Biology Drug Des 88 :188

Alim Z, Beydemir S (2016)
Chemical Biology Drug Des 88 :188