DiPiro J T, Adkinson N F, Hamilton R G
University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Augusta 30912.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1993 Jul;37(7):1463-7. doi: 10.1128/AAC.37.7.1463.
Traditionally, penicillin binding to serum proteins was believed to be a passive chemical process; however, it appears to be facilitated by serum factors. The objectives of this in vitro investigation were to examine facilitated penicillin haptenation, to study the kinetics of haptenation, and to determine the nature of haptenation-facilitating factors. The model involved addition of [3H]benzylpenicillin to serum or albumin solutions (at pH 7.3 to 7.4) and incubation at 37 degrees C for up to 72 h. The extent of penicillin binding to proteins in serum was found to be four- to fivefold higher than with solutions having comparable concentrations of purified albumin, total protein, or total immunoglobulin. Ultrafiltration of serum reduced penicillin binding to serum proteins substantially. An ultrafiltrable haptenation-facilitating factor(s) was found to be less than 0.5 kDa but was not calcium or magnesium. Finally, the extent of penicillin binding was related to albumin purity, as binding substantially increased with albumin purity. These findings suggest that there is a factor(s) in serum that facilitates covalent binding of penicillin to serum proteins. The factor(s) can be removed and then restored to increase penicillin binding to albumin. It appears that at least one component of the facilitation factor is less than 0.5 kDa, which suggests that it is not a peptide and that it is some simple serum component other than calcium or magnesium.
传统上,人们认为青霉素与血清蛋白的结合是一个被动的化学过程;然而,这一过程似乎受到血清因子的促进。本体外研究的目的是检测青霉素半抗原化的促进作用,研究半抗原化的动力学,并确定促进半抗原化的因子的性质。该模型包括将[3H]苄青霉素添加到血清或白蛋白溶液(pH 7.3至7.4)中,并在37℃孵育长达72小时。结果发现,青霉素与血清中蛋白质的结合程度比与具有可比浓度的纯化白蛋白、总蛋白或总免疫球蛋白的溶液高四至五倍。血清超滤可显著降低青霉素与血清蛋白的结合。发现一种可超滤的促进半抗原化的因子分子量小于0.5 kDa,但不是钙或镁。最后,青霉素的结合程度与白蛋白纯度有关,随着白蛋白纯度的提高,结合显著增加。这些发现表明,血清中存在一种促进青霉素与血清蛋白共价结合的因子。该因子可以被去除,然后恢复以增加青霉素与白蛋白的结合。促进因子的至少一种成分似乎分子量小于0.5 kDa,这表明它不是一种肽,而是除钙或镁之外的某种简单血清成分。