Photoisomerization Neutralizes Vasoconstrictive Activity
of a Heme Degradation Product
Posted on 2020-08-21 - 00:13
Delayed
cerebral ischemia (DCI) caused by cerebral vasospasm is
the leading determinant of poor outcome and mortality in subarachnoid
hemorrhage (SAH) patients, but current treatment options lack effective
prevention and therapy. Two substance families of heme degradation
products (HDPs), bilirubin oxidation end products (BOXes) and propentdyopents
(PDPs), are elicitors of pathologic cerebral hypoperfusion after SAH. Z-configured HDPs can be photoconverted into the corresponding E-isomers. We hypothesize that photoconversion is a detoxification
mechanism to prevent and treat DCI. We irradiated purified Z-BOXes and Z-PDPs with UV/Vis light and
documented the Z–E photoconversion. E-BOX A slowly reisomerizes to the thermodynamically favored Z-configuration in protein-containing media. In contrast
to vasoconstrictive Z-BOX A, E-BOX
A does not cause vasoconstriction in cerebral arterioles in vitro
and in vivo in wild-type mice. Our results enable a critical assessment
of light-induced intrathecal photoconversion and suggest the use of
phototherapy to prevent and cure HDP-mediated cerebral vasospasms.
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Seidel, Raphael
A.; Ritter, Marcel; Joerk, Alexander; Kuschke, Stefan; Langguth, Niklas; Schulze, Daniel; et al. (2020). Photoisomerization Neutralizes Vasoconstrictive Activity
of a Heme Degradation Product. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01698