1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0773.1996.tb00252.x
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Lysosomal Storage of Sulphated Glycosaminoglycans Induced by Dicationic Amphiphilic Drug molecules: Significance of the Central Planar Ring System

Abstract: The immunomodulatory drug tilorone (2,7-bis[2-(diethylamino)ethoxy]fluoren-9-one) and several congeners are known to disturb the lysosomal degradation of sulphated glycosaminoglycans and thereby induce lysosomal storage of glycosaminoglycans in cultured cells and intact organisms. The molecules of tilorone and congeners consist of a planar aromatic ring system symmetrically substituted with two aliphatic side chains each carrying a protonizable nitrogen. In a previous study it was proposed that non-degradable … Show more

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“…CADs that are basic and have pK a values higher than 7−8 were preferentially concentrated in the lysosomes. 6 Lullmann-Rauch and von Wizendorff 12 used cultured bovine corneal fibroblasts to assess the potency of the immunomodulatory drug tilorone to cause lysosomal storage of glycosaminoglycans. Tilorone interacts both electrostatically and intramolecularly (via its planar tricyclic ring system) with glycosaminoglycans to form nondegradable complexes that accumulate in the lysosomes.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CADs that are basic and have pK a values higher than 7−8 were preferentially concentrated in the lysosomes. 6 Lullmann-Rauch and von Wizendorff 12 used cultured bovine corneal fibroblasts to assess the potency of the immunomodulatory drug tilorone to cause lysosomal storage of glycosaminoglycans. Tilorone interacts both electrostatically and intramolecularly (via its planar tricyclic ring system) with glycosaminoglycans to form nondegradable complexes that accumulate in the lysosomes.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%