A lipophilic heparin derivative protects elastin against degradation by leucocyte elastase.

Int J Biol Macromol

Laboratoire de Biologie du Tissue Conjonctif, CNRS, URA 1460, Université Paris XII, Créteil, France.

Published: August 1991

An oleolylated derivative (I) of partially N-desulphated heparin was prepared containing an average number of three oleoyl residues for one molecule of heparin. The inhibitory capacity of I (IC50 = 0.55 microM) for leucocyte elastase resembles that of heparin (IC50 = 0.2 microM). In contrast to heparin, I is also an inhibitor of porcine pancreatic elastase (IC50 = 0.68 microM) and it also has the capacity to protect elastin fibres against the degradation by leucocyte elastase. When insoluble elastin is pretreated with I its degradation by leucocyte elastase is inhibited by almost 90% while pretreatment of elastin with heparin exhibited only a moderate effect on elastolysis (10% inhibition).

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