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Inhibition of tubulin-microtubule polymerization by drugs of the Vinca alkaloid class.
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Pharmaceutical ScienceTubulin ConcentrationPharmacotherapyPharmaceutical ChemistryPharmacokineticsMolecular PharmacologyMedicinal ChemistryVinca AlkaloidsPharmacological StudyToxicologyTubulin-microtubule PolymerizationBiochemistryPorcine BrainNeuropharmacologyPharmacologyNatural SciencesHerb-drug InteractionMedicineVinca Alkaloid ClassDrug Discovery
A series of Vinca alkaloids were found to block polymerization of crude tubulin extracts of porcine brain in a dose-dependent manner. This appears to be a specific effect occurring at low concentrations of drug. The concentration of vinblastine that prevents polymerization by 50% was 4.3 x 10(-7) mole/liter for a tubulin concentration of 3.0 mg/ml, and this concentration is consistent with levels achieved in vivo following routine pharmacological doses in humans.