Irreversible inhibition of the TXA2/PGH2 receptor of human platelets by a photoaffinity ligand

In order to tag the TXA2/PGH2 receptor of human platelets, we synthesized azido-BSP (= 4-[2-(4-azido-benzenesulfonylamino)-ethyl]phenoxyacetic acid), a photolabile derivative of the specific TXA2/PGH2 receptor antagonist sulotroban (= BM 13.177). If protected from UV light, azido-BSP competitively i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical pharmacology 1988-02, Vol.37 (3), p.491-495
Hauptverfasser: ZEHENDER, H, WITTE, E.-C, WOLFF, H.-P, PATSCHEKE, H
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Zusammenfassung:In order to tag the TXA2/PGH2 receptor of human platelets, we synthesized azido-BSP (= 4-[2-(4-azido-benzenesulfonylamino)-ethyl]phenoxyacetic acid), a photolabile derivative of the specific TXA2/PGH2 receptor antagonist sulotroban (= BM 13.177). If protected from UV light, azido-BSP competitively inhibited the shape change of human washed platelets stimulated by the TXA2 mimetic U 46619. Schild analysis revealed a pA2 = 6.7 (apparent KD = 0.2 mumol/l). Irreversible inhibition of the U 46619-induced platelet activation was achieved by irradiating for 5 min with UV light of 254 nm a platelet suspension containing azido-BSP. After subsequent washing, the platelets were stimulated with U 46619, ADP or PAF. Under these conditions azido-BSP inhibited the shape change, aggregation and [3H]serotonin release induced by U 46619 but not the shape change induced by ADP or PAF. The concentrations of azido-BSP which blocked the U 46619-induced [3H]serotonin release and the aggregation were 0.5 mumol/l and 1.0 mumol/l, respectively, whereas even 50.0 mumol/l of azido-BSP only partially inhibited the U 46619-stimulated shape change. Obviously, increasing numbers of thromboxane receptors have to be blocked in order to inhibit the [3H]serotonin release, the aggregation and the shape change. Even at an azido-BSP concentration equal to 250 times the apparent dissociation constant, enough receptor sites remained active to allow U 46619 to induce the shape change. In sulotroban was added prior to irradiation, the blocking effect of azido-BSP decreased with increasing concentrations of sulotroban. These results show that azido-BSP is a specific and high affinity ligand of the TXA2/PGH2 receptor and that it covalently links to the receptor under irradiation. Azido-BSP is a new tool to identify and characterize the TXA2/PGH2 receptor.
ISSN:0006-2952
1873-2968
DOI:10.1016/0006-2952(88)90219-5