Medhat Wahba Shafaa
1*, Amany Hasan Elshazly
2, Amira Zaki Dakrory
3, Maha Reda Elsyed
31 Physics Department, Medical Biophysics Division, Faculty of Sciences, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt.
2 Departments of Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Research Institute of Ophthalmology, Giza, Egypt.
3 Physics Department, Faculty of Women for arts, Science and Education Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
Abstract
Purpose: To stress the
influence of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) on the structural properties of liposomes as model
membranes and to investigate the possible role of CoQ10 or CoQ10 doped
in liposomes when topically instilled as eye drops, in preventing cataract.
Methods: The molecular interaction between liposomes and Coenzyme
Q10 was examined using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and Fourier
transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Rat pups were randomly divided into six groups comprising
15 pups. Group (1), control group. Group (2), untreated model of cataract,
received a single subcutaneous injection of sodium selenite. Instillation of pure CoQ10 (Group 3), CoQ10 encapsulated into neutral (Group 4), positive (Group 5) and negative
(Group 6) Dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) liposomes on the opacification of lenses in rat pups
after sodium selenite injection was topically received.
Results: The incorporated CoQ10 is probably associated with lipid bilayers where
it interacts to a large extent and perturbs them. This results in strong
broadening and shift to lower temperature (94°C) of the major characteristic endothermic peak of pure
DPPC at 105°C.
FTIR showed that the incorporation of CoQ10 into DPPC induces a conformational change in the
polar region of DPPC. Ophthalmological and Biochemical studies revealed that CoQ10
alone followed by negatively charged liposomes doped with CoQ10 are more
effective in reducing the progress of cataract as well as improving the lens
soluble proteins levels and total antioxidant capacity.
Conclusion:
The interactions of CoQ10 with membrane systems may contribute to a better
understanding of CoQ10 physiological properties and the development of
therapeutically advanced systems.