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J Photochem Photobiol B ; 4(2): 207-18, 1989 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2512382

ABSTRACT

Allergic reactions form a serious problem in therapy with the urinary antiseptic nitrofurantoin (NFT). The formation of conjugates between NFT and plasma proteins is considered to be a first step in the development of such reactions. We investigated the possibility that UV-A irradiation of NFT in the presence of plasma proteins results in covalent binding. Binding to blood cell proteins was +/- 100X less. Efficient photobinding to albumin was demonstrated for NFT (up to 50 nmol mg-1 protein) and its photoproduct 5-nitrofurfural. Incubation of photodecomposition products from these two nitrofurans with plasma proteins also resulted in irreversible binding. Protein amino and, to a lesser extent, thiol groups proved to be targets for binding. Furthermore, upon photolysis both compounds induced a significant decrease in the iso-electric point of albumin. Photobinding, along with such alterations in the structure of plasma proteins, may well be able to trigger immunological responses when taking place in vivo. In this manner activation of nitrofurantoin by light may be a cause of allergic reactions by nitrofurantoin.


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Blood Proteins/radiation effects , Furaldehyde/analogs & derivatives , Nitrofurantoin/radiation effects , Animals , Binding Sites , Blood Proteins/metabolism , Furaldehyde/metabolism , Furaldehyde/radiation effects , Humans , Hypersensitivity/etiology , In Vitro Techniques , Nitrofurantoin/immunology , Nitrofurantoin/metabolism , Photochemistry , Rabbits , Ultraviolet Rays
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Toxicology ; 51(2-3): 255-66, 1988 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3176031

ABSTRACT

The antibacterial drug nitrofurantoin (NFT) is notorious for causing hemolytic anemia, which may be related to the methemoglobinemia, another side-effect of NFT. As NFT is photolabile, and nitrite, well known as a MetHb generator, is an important photoproduct of NFT, it seems not unlikely that light is a cause of NFT-induced MetHb formation. When rats were irradiated with UV-A immediately after oral NFT administration, the amount of MetHb significantly increased: 0.97 +/- 0.37% n = 36 (P less than 0.001 Student's t-test, control value: 0.5%). An increase in MetHb was also observed with rats simultaneously exposed to UV-A and the major photodecomposition product of NFT, viz. 5-nitrofurfural. In addition in vitro experiments proved the formation of MetHb as a result of photoactivation of NFT. Nitrite, photochemically formed from nitrofurfural and from the metabolite nitrofuroic acid, plays an important role. A dark reaction of the other photoproduct, nitrofurfural, with hemoglobin also appeared to cause a considerable amount of MetHb in vitro. However, because of rapid deactivation of nitrofurfural by either photodecomposition or metabolism, this dark reaction is not expected to contribute to the in vivo MetHb formation.


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Furaldehyde/analogs & derivatives , Methemoglobinemia/chemically induced , Nitrofurantoin/radiation effects , Ultraviolet Rays , Animals , Female , Furaldehyde/blood , Furaldehyde/radiation effects , Furaldehyde/toxicity , Furans/blood , Furans/radiation effects , Nitrofurantoin/blood , Nitrofurantoin/toxicity , Photolysis , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Sodium Nitrite/blood , Sodium Nitrite/toxicity , Ultraviolet Rays/adverse effects
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