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Frontiers in Pharmacology | 2018

Triphenylphosphonium Moiety Modulates Proteolytic Stability and Potentiates Neuroprotective Activity of Antioxidant Tetrapeptides in Vitro

Rezeda A. Akhmadishina; Ruslan Garifullin; Natalia Petrova; Marat I. Kamalov; Timur I. Abdullin

Although delocalized lipophilic cations have been identified as effective cellular and mitochondrial carriers for a range of natural and synthetic drug molecules, little is known about their effects on pharmacological properties of peptides. The effect of triphenylphosphonium (TPP) cation on bioactivity of antioxidant tetrapeptides based on the model opioid YRFK motif was studied. Two tetrapeptide variants with L-arginine (YRFK) and D-arginine (YrFK) were synthesized and coupled with carboxyethyl-TPP (TPP-3) and carboxypentyl-TPP (TPP-6) units. The TPP moiety noticeably promoted YRFK cleavage by trypsin, but effectively prevented digestion of more resistant YrFK attributed, respectively, to structure-organizing and shielding effects of the TPP cation on conformational variants of the tetrapeptide motif. The TPP moiety enhanced radical scavenging activity of the modified YRFK in a model Fenton-like reaction, whereas decreased reactivity was revealed for both YrFK and its TPP derivative. The starting motifs and modified oligopeptides, especially the TPP-6 derivatives, suppressed acute oxidative stress in neuronal PC-12 cells during a brief exposure similarly with glutathione. The effect of oligopeptides was compared upon culturing of PC-12 cells with CoCl2, L-glutamic acid, or menadione to mimic physiologically relevant oxidative states. The cytoprotective activity of oligopeptides significantly depended on the type of oxidative factor, order of treatment and peptide structure. Pronounced cell-protective effect was established for the TPP-modified oligopeptides, which surpassed that of the unmodified motifs. The protease-resistant TPP-modified YrFK showed the highest activity when administered 24 h prior to the cell damage. Our results suggest that the TPP cation can be used as a modifier for small therapeutic peptides to improve their pharmacokinetic and pharmacological properties.


Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2016

Non-invasive topical drug delivery to spinal cord with carboxyl-modified trifunctional copolymer of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide

Marat I. Kamalov; Igor Lavrov; Abdulla A. Yergeshov; Zulfira Y. Siraeva; M. E. Baltin; Albert A. Rizvanov; Svetlana V. Kuznetcova; Natalia Petrova; Irina N. Savina; Timur I. Abdullin

In this study the effect of oxidative modification on micellar and drug delivery properties of copolymers of ethylene oxide (EO) and propylene oxide (PO) was investigated. Carboxylated trifunctional copolymers were synthesized in the reaction with chromium(VI) oxide. We found that carboxylation significantly improved the uniformity and stability of polymeric micelles by inhibiting the microphase transition. The cytotoxicity of copolymers was studied in relation to their aggregative state on two cell types (cancer line vs. primary fibroblasts). The accumulation of rhodamine 123 in neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells was dramatically increased in the presence of the oxidized block copolymer with the number of PO and EO units of 83.5 and 24.2, respectively. The copolymer was also tested as an enhancer for topical drug delivery to the spinal cord when applied subdurally. The oxidized copolymer facilitated the penetration of rhodamine 123 across spinal cord tissues and increased its intraspinal accumulation. These results show the potential of using oxidized EO/PO based polymers for non-invasive delivery of protective drugs after spinal cord injury.


Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2018

Self-assembled nanoformulation of methylprednisolone succinate with carboxylated block copolymer for local glucocorticoid therapy

Marat I. Kamalov; Trinh Đặng; Natalia Petrova; A. V. Laikov; Duong Luong; Rezeda A. Akhmadishina; Andrei N. Lukashkin; Timur I. Abdullin

A new self-assembled formulation of methylprednisolone succinate (MPS) based on a carboxylated trifunctional block copolymer of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide (TBC-COOH) was developed. TBC-COOH and MPS associated spontaneously at increased concentrations in aqueous solutions to form almost monodisperse mixed micelles (TBC-COOH/MPS) with a hydrodynamic diameter of 19.6 nm, zeta potential of -27.8 mV and optimal weight ratio ∼1:6.3. Conditions for the effective formation of TBC-COOH/MPS were elucidated by comparing copolymers and glucocorticoids with different structure. The micellar structure of TBC-COOH/MPS persisted upon dilution, temperature fluctuations and interaction with blood serum components. TBC-COOH increased antiradical activity of MPS and promoted its intrinsic cytotoxicity in vitro attributed to enhanced cellular availability of the mixed micelles. Intracellular transportation and hydrolysis of MPS were analyzed using optimized liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry with multiple reaction monitoring which showed increased level of both MPS and methylprednisolone in neuronal cells treated with the formulated glucocorticoid. Our results identify TBC-COOH/MPS as an advanced in situ prepared nanoformulation and encourage its further investigation for a potential local glucocorticoid therapy.


Advances in Space Research | 2017

The analytical and numerical approaches to the theory of the Moon’s librations: Modern analysis and results

Natalia Petrova; Arthur Zagidullin; Yury Nefedyev; V. Kosulin; Alexey Andreev


European Biophysics Journal | 2018

Effect of triphenylphosphonium moiety on spatial structure and biointeractions of stereochemical variants of YRFK motif

Ruslan Garifullin; Dmitriy S. Blokhin; Rezeda A. Akhmadishina; Natalia Petrova; Alexandra M. Kusova; Vladimir V. Klochkov; Timur I. Abdullin


2018 AIAA SPACE and Astronautics Forum and Exposition | 2018

Correction: Analysis of dynamic ephemeris and physical libration of the Moon in order to create a lunar navigational system

Arthur Zagidullin; Vladimir Usanin; Natalia Petrova; Alexey Andreev; Yury Nefedyev


2018 AIAA SPACE and Astronautics Forum and Exposition | 2018

Correction: Lunar Free Core Nutation detection opens new tasks for the lunar laser ranging and future space missions

Natalia Petrova; Alexey Andreev; Michael Barkin; Yury Nefedyev; Arthur Zagidullin


2018 AIAA SPACE and Astronautics Forum and Exposition | 2018

Analysis of lunar macromodels using “Clementine”, “Kaguya”, and “LRO” space missions data

Alexey Andreev; Yury Nefedyev; Natalya Demina; Natalia Petrova; Arthur Zagidullin; Sergey Demin


2018 AIAA SPACE and Astronautics Forum and Exposition | 2018

Analysis of the selenophysics parameters using the space missions data

Alexey Andreev; Natalia Petrova; Yury Nefedyev; Natalya Demina; Ekaterina Kronrod; Arthur Zagidullin; Sergey Demin


2018 AIAA SPACE and Astronautics Forum and Exposition | 2018

Correction: Analysis of the selenophysics parameters using the space missions data

Alexey Andreev; Natalia Petrova; Yury Nefedyev; Natalya Demina; Ekaterina Kronrod; Arthur Zagidullin; Sergey Demin

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Yury Nefedyev

Kazan Federal University

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Alexey Andreev

Kazan Federal University

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Natalya Demina

Kazan Federal University

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Sergey Demin

Kazan Federal University

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Ekaterina Kronrod

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. V. Laikov

Kazan Federal University

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