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Effect of Fusidic Acid and Some Nitrogen-Containing Derivatives on Liposomal and Mitochondrial Membranes.

Mikhail V DubininAnna I IlzorkinaElena V SalimovaManish S LandageEkaterina I KhoroshavinaSergey V GudkovKonstantin N BelosludtsevLyudmila V Parfenova
Published in: Membranes (2023)
The paper assesses the membranotropic action of the natural antibiotic fusidic acid (FA) and its derivatives. It was found that a FA analogue with ethylenediamine moiety (derivative 2), in contrast to native FA and 3,11-dioxime analogue (derivative 1), is able to increase the mobility of the lipid bilayer in the zone of lipid headgroups, as well as to induce permeabilization of lecithin liposome membranes. A similar effect of derivative 2 is also observed in the case of rat liver mitochondrial membranes. We noted a decrease in the microviscosity of the mitochondrial membrane and nonspecific permeabilization of organelle membranes in the presence of this agent, which was accompanied by a decrease in mitochondrial Δψ and OXPHOS efficiency. This led to a reduction in mitochondrial calcium retention capacity. The derivatives also reduced the production of H 2 O 2 by mitochondria. The paper considers the relationship between the structure of the tested compounds and the observed effects.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • magnetic resonance
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • cell death
  • fatty acid
  • amino acid