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Original Article

Differences in human phospholipid transfer protein activity following incubation of Fungizone® compared to lipid-based Amphotericin-B formulations in normolipidemic and hyperlipidemic plasma

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Pages 1139-1146 | Received 09 Dec 2008, Accepted 13 Feb 2009, Published online: 19 May 2009
 

Abstract

Aim: To investigate how different formulations of Amphotericin-B (Amp-B) affect the activity of phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) when incubated with hyperlipidemic and normolipidemic plasma at physiological temperature (37°C). Methods: Six hyperlipidemic and six normolipidemic plasma samples were collected and tested for protein concentration. Equivalent protein levels (25 μg) were then tested for PLTP activity using an in vitro established kit at physiological temperature (37°C). Increasing concentrations of different Amp-B formulations (1, 2, and 5 μg/mL) in the pharmacological range were then added to the plasma and tested for activity from 5 to 90 minutes. The Amp-B formulations used in the study were Fungizone®, Abelcet®, and AmBisome®. Results: In normolipidemic plasma, PLTP activity was found to be increased by Abelcet® and AmBisome® but inhibited by Fungizone®. In hyperlipidemic plasma, PLTP activity was found to be increased by Abelcet® and AmBisome® but not changed by Fungizone®. The Vm value for Abelcet® and AmBisome® was higher than Fungizone®; although, no difference was observed in the Km values between formulations. Conclusions: Findings suggest that lipid-based formulations of Amp-B promote the transfer of Amp-B into high-density lipoprotein fractions at a degree of increase inversely proportional to the lipid levels in the plasma.

Acknowledgments

Funding of this study was provided for by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to Kishor M. Wasan and Carlos G. Leon.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest.

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