Abstract

It has been reported that an enantiomer ((S)-(−)-4) of clofibric acid, and the racemate, can block the chloride conductance of skeletal muscle membrane. It has also been reported that several analogs of clofibric acid inhibit the HCO 3 −Cl − exchange of erythrocytes. Since the two effects are probably similar biophysical membrane phenomena, the possibility of a common molecular mechanism arises. We exposed Sprague-Dawley male rats to long-term administration of clofibrate and 20,25-diazacholesterol (20,25-D) for comparison, at equipotent doses. Clofibrate (but not 20,25-diazacholesterol) produced a significant increase in density of the 220,000 Da band (β-spectrin) and a decrease, also significant, in density of bands 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.6 (syndeins or ankyrins) and of bands 4.1 and 6. Thus, clofibrate exhibits a manifold effect on the protein profile of the erythrocyte membrane cytoskeleton which, due to the lack of effect of 20-25-D, does not seem to be produced by the hypolipidemic effect per se, and thus deserves further study.

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