In vitro biological evaluation of glyburide as potential inhibitor of collagenases.

Int J Biol Macromol

Department of Biochemistry, Kakatiya University, Vidyaranyapuri, Warangal 506009, Andhra Pradesh, India. Electronic address:

Published: September 2014

In tissues with upregulated MMP activity, MMP inhibition remains one of the key strategies. Potential inhibitors of MMPs have been tested for almost 30 years, but none have reached clinical utility due to bioavailability issues and adverse effects. This study utilized the approach of drug repurposing for exploring glyburide as a potential inhibitor against collagenases. In silico molecular docking studies were carried out to probe the interactions of glyburide with the active site Zn. Collagenase enzyme activity measurements and zymography analyses using conditioned medium from lung fibroblasts, rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts, and osteoblasts were carried out to confirm the inhibitory activity. Glyburide binds and interacts with the catalytic Zn residues of the collagenases, as evidenced by in silico molecular docking studies. Fluorescence enzyme activity measurements reveal that glyburide inhibits peptide substrate cleavage by all three collagenases in a dose-dependent manner. Collagen zymography studies validated inhibition of these collagenases by glyburide. These results identify glyburide as a potential inhibitor of collagenases and provide an insight into the mechanism of action of this small molecule. Thus, glyburide may offer additional advantages in diabetics, in controlling MMP activation and collagen degradation and could aid in the treatment of diseases with aberrant MMP activity.

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