UV-Light Effects on Cytochrome C Modulated by the Aggregation State of Phenothiazines

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The present study shows the factors that modulate the photodamage promoted by phenothiazines. Cytochrome c was irradiated with UV light for 120 min, over a pH range from 4.0 to 8.0, in the absence and in the presence of different concentrations of thioridazine (TR) and fluphenazine (FP). In the absence of phenothiazines, the maximal rate of a Soret band blue shift (nm/min) from 409 to 406 nm was obtained at pH 4.0 (0.028 nm/min). The presence of phenothiazines at the concentration range 10-25 μmol/L amplified and accelerated a cytochrome c blue shift (409 to 405 nm, at a rate = 0.041 nm/min). Above 25 μmol/L, crescent concentrations of phenothiazines contributed to cytochrome c protection with (maximal at 2500 μmol/L). Scanning electronic microscopy revealed the formation of nanostructures. The pH also influenced the effect of low phenothiazine concentrations on cytochrome c. Thus, the predominance of phenothiazine-promoted cytochrome c damage or protection depends on a balance of the following factors: the yield of photo-generated drug cation radicals, which is favored by acidic pH; the stability of the cation radicals, which is favored by the drug aggregation; and the cytochrome c structure, modulated by the pH. © 2013 dos Santos et al.

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dos Santos, C. G., Silva, A. L., Souza, F. L., Lanfredi, A. J. C., Di Mascio, P., Nascimento, O. R., … Nantes, I. L. (2013). UV-Light Effects on Cytochrome C Modulated by the Aggregation State of Phenothiazines. PLoS ONE, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076857

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