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Prednisolone binding to albumin and transcortin in the presence of cortisol

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Abstract

The protein binding of prednisolone was assessed in a 5% albumin solution and in pooled human serum, alone and in the presence of various amounts of cortisol. Significant displacement of prednisolone from transcortin binding sites occurred with little or no change in transcortin binding capacity or affinity constant for prednisolone, suggesting competitive inhibition of prednisolone binding by cortisol. Little or no displacement of prednisolone from the protein binding sites on albumin occurred though a decrease in the number of binding sites (four vs two), and an increase in the affinity constant for the albumin-prednisolone interaction (4.32 × 102 vs 9.43 × 102-1) occurred in the presence of cortisol. Allosteric or conformational changes may occur in albumin structure in the presence of cortisol. These alterations have no effect on the fraction of prednisolone bound to albumin.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)289-292
Number of pages4
JournalBiochemical Pharmacology
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 1982

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