Pheomelanin as a binding site for drugs and chemicals
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0749.1999.tb00760.x
Pheomelanin as a binding site for drugs and chemicals
Abstract
Certain drugs and chemicals, such as chloroquine, chlorpromazine, and 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP), are bound to melanin and retained in pigment cells for long periods. This specific retention in pigmented tissues can cause adverse effects in the skin, eye, inner ear, and pigmented nerve cells of the substantia nigra of the brain. To date, all studies have been focused on eu- and neuromelanin. In the present study, we show that chloroquine, chlorpromazine, chlomipramine, paraquat, acridine orange, and nickel, which are bound to eumelanin, also bind to synthetic pheomelanin, but the binding to pheomelanin is lower. The binding varied with the cysteine content and pH, and the results indicate that the binding is complex and includes ionic interactions. In addition, we have shown that these substances also bind to synthetic thiourea-containing melanin, but to quite a low extent. We also present a microautoradiographic study on the binding of 14C-chloroquine to natural pheomelanin in vivo in yellow mice C57BL (Ay/a). Black (C57/BL) and albino (NMRI) mice were used as controls. The autoradiography demonstrated a pronounced uptake of chloroquine in the hair follicles and the dermal melanocytes in the ear of yellow mice, which was comparable to the corresponding accumulation of label in black mice. In the albino mouse, the uptake was lower and more homogeneously distributed in the skin. These results suggest that the toxicological risks of melanin-related adverse effects are applicable to persons with a high content of pheomelanin in the skin and hair.
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