INVESTIGADORES
RUIZ oscar Adolfo
artículos
Título:
Inhibition of ODC by isomers of 1,4 dimethylputrescine
Autor/es:
MOYANO NORA, FRYDMAN JUDITH, BULDAIN GRACIELA, RUIZ OSCAR A. AND FRYDMAN ROSALÍA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Referencias:
Año: 1990 vol. 90 p. 1969 - 1974
ISSN:
0022-2623
Resumen:
1,4-Dimethylputrescine (2,5-hexanediamine) was separated into its racemic and meso isomers by fractional crystallization of its dibenzoyl derivative. The racemic form was resolved into its (+)- and (-)-isomers with (+)- and (-)-dibenzoyltartaric acids. None of the three isomers (meso, +, and -) inhibited ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity in vitro, while all the three were strongly inhibitory of ODC when assayed in vivo in rats or in H-35 hepatoma cells. In rat liver the three isomers also decreased the putrescine pool while only the (+)-isomer decreased spermidine content. In the H-35 cells the (-)- and (+)-isomers decreased the spermidine and spermine content. When ODC was induced in the latter by insulin it was found that the (-)-isomer strongly inhibited protein and ODC synthesis, while the (+)-isomer and the meso isomer were less inhibitory. The meso isomer was a good inducer of ODC antizymein rat liver, while the (+)- and (-)-isomers were poor inducers of the former.(+)- and (-)-isomers with (+)- and (-)-dibenzoyltartaric acids. None of the three isomers (meso, +, and -) inhibited ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity in vitro, while all the three were strongly inhibitory of ODC when assayed in vivo in rats or in H-35 hepatoma cells. In rat liver the three isomers also decreased the putrescine pool while only the (+)-isomer decreased spermidine content. In the H-35 cells the (-)- and (+)-isomers decreased the spermidine and spermine content. When ODC was induced in the latter by insulin it was found that the (-)-isomer strongly inhibited protein and ODC synthesis, while the (+)-isomer and the meso isomer were less inhibitory. The meso isomer was a good inducer of ODC antizymein rat liver, while the (+)- and (-)-isomers were poor inducers of the former.