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Drug-Drug Interactions between Atorvastatin and Dronedarone Mediated by Monomeric CYP3A4.


ABSTRACT: Heterotropic interactions between atorvastatin (ARVS) and dronedarone (DND) have been deciphered using global analysis of the results of binding and turnover experiments for pure drugs and their mixtures. The in vivo presence of atorvastatin lactone (ARVL) was explicitly taken into account by using pure ARVL in analogous experiments. Both ARVL and ARVS inhibit DND binding and metabolism, while a significantly higher affinity of CYP3A4 for ARVL makes the latter the main modulator of activity (effector) in this system. Molecular dynamics simulations reveal significantly different modes of interactions of DND and ARVL with the substrate binding pocket and with a peripheral allosteric site. Interactions of both substrates with residues F213 and F219 at the allosteric site play a critical role in the communication of conformational changes induced by effector binding to productive binding of the substrate at the catalytic site.

SUBMITTER: Denisov IG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5800941 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Drug-Drug Interactions between Atorvastatin and Dronedarone Mediated by Monomeric CYP3A4.

Denisov Ilia G IG   Baylon Javier L JL   Grinkova Yelena V YV   Tajkhorshid Emad E   Sligar Stephen G SG  

Biochemistry 20171214 5


Heterotropic interactions between atorvastatin (ARVS) and dronedarone (DND) have been deciphered using global analysis of the results of binding and turnover experiments for pure drugs and their mixtures. The in vivo presence of atorvastatin lactone (ARVL) was explicitly taken into account by using pure ARVL in analogous experiments. Both ARVL and ARVS inhibit DND binding and metabolism, while a significantly higher affinity of CYP3A4 for ARVL makes the latter the main modulator of activity (eff  ...[more]

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