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  2. Interaction between platelet receptor and iloprost isomers

Interaction between platelet receptor and iloprost isomers

  • Biochim Biophys Acta. 1988 Jul 21;942(2):220-6. doi: 10.1016/0005-2736(88)90023-5.
A L Tsai 1 H Vijjeswarapu K K Wu
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  • 1 Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston 77225.
Abstract

Iloprost, a stable analog of prostacyclin, has been used for studying the interaction between prostacyclin and its effector cells such as platelets and vascular cells. The compound is usually prepared as a mixture of 16(S) and 16(R) stereoisomers. In this work, we compared the biological activity and platelet receptor binding characteristics between the two isomers. The 16(S) isomer was 20-times more potent than the 16(R) in inhibiting collagen-induced platelet aggregation. Equilibrium binding of iloprost isomers to platelet membrane receptors measured by rapid filtration method revealed that the specific binding data of 16(S) isomer was fit for a single binding species with Kd of 13.4 nM and Bmax 665 fmol/mg protein. By contrast, the Kd and Bmax of 16(R) isomer were 288 nM and 425 fmol/mg, respectively. To further assess different binding behavior of these two isomers, association rate was measured. The observed association rate of the S isomer was 0.036 s-1 and 0.001 s-1 for the R isomer at 15 nM iloprost and 2 mg/ml platelet membrane proteins. We postulate that the striking difference in the association rate with resultant difference in binding affinity and biologic activity between the two isomers was due to fitting of the molecule to the receptor channel. The 16(S) form has a more favorable orientation for fitting into the receptor. We conclude that the two iloprost isomers must be considered as two entirely different compounds when iloprost is used as the ligand for quantifying prostacyclin receptor binding.

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