Differential interaction of porphyrins used in photoradiation therapy with ferrochelatase
- 15 October 1984
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 223 (2) , 441-445
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2230441
Abstract
The mechanism of porphyrin accumulation by tumours is not yet established. If metabolism aids porphyrin elimination, tumours, unlike normal tissues, may not metabolize porphyrins used clinically, such as proto-, haemato-, OO'-diacetyl-haemato- and monohydroxyethyl-monovinyl-deutero-porphyrin. Proto-, haemato- and monohydroxyethyl-monovinyl-deutero-porphyrin are substrates for the mitochondrial enzyme ferrochelatase (EC 4.99.1.1), which can form haem analogues from exogenous porphyrins. The Km values for proto-, haemato- and monohydroxyethyl-monovinyl-deutero-porphyrin are 11, 22 and 23 microM respectively. However, OO'-diacetyl-haematoporphyrin is an effective competitive inhibitor with Ki of 11 microM. Hepatic ferrochelatase specific activity is 5.9 and 5.5 nmol of haem/h per mg of protein respectively in normal Buffalo rat and in those bearing the extrahepatic Morris 7288C hepatoma, and is only 0.13 nmol/h per mg in the hepatomas. Therefore low ferrochelatase activity in cancerous cells may provide one means whereby some porphyrins accumulate in tumours, and the ability of certain porphyrins to act as ferrochelatase inhibitors may provide another.Keywords
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- Intra-Abdominal Applications of Hematoporphyrin Photoradiation TherapyPublished by Springer Nature ,1983
- Biochemical basis for impaired drug metabolism in tumor-bearing rats: Evidence for altered regulation of hepatic microsomal hemeprotein synthesisBiochemical Pharmacology, 1982
- Distribution of endogenous and injected porphyrins at the subcellular level in rat hepatocytes and in ascites hepatomaChemico-Biological Interactions, 1981
- Specificity of heme oxygenase: a study with synthetic heminsBiochemistry, 1981
- Photoradiation Therapy for Cutaneous and Subcutaneous MalignanciesJournal of Investigative Dermatology, 1981
- Iron, porphyrin and heme transport in mitochondriaInternational Journal of Biochemistry, 1980
- Hemes, Chlorophylls, and Related Compounds: Biosynthesis and Metabolic RegulationPublished by Wiley ,1978
- Hematoporphyrin-Derivative Fluorescence in Malignant NeoplasmsAnnals of Surgery, 1968
- Induction of tyrosine alpha-ketoglutarate transaminase by steroid hormones in a newly established tissue culture cell line.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1966
- Iron-chelating enzyme from duck erythrocytesBiochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1962