Abstract
Fluoxetine (FLX), used in the clinic to treat depression, is a well-known cationic amphiphilic antidepressant. To get a deeper insight into the effect of FLX on Langmuir monolayers, in this study the stability and relaxation of 1,2-dioctadecanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phophocholine/1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine/cholesterol (DSPC/POPC/CHOL) monolayers without and with FLX at different pH values were studied. The experiments involved surface pressure-area (π-A) measurements, mean molecular area-time (A-t) measurements, and atomic force microscope (AFM) analysis. It was found that intermolecular interactions decreased after the addition of FLX in the subphase but increased with increasing pH values. The relaxation of the ternary lipid monolayers with FLX was dominated by dissolution steps, and the dissolution rates decreased with increasing pH values. These findings can be easily confirmed by the analysis of thermodynamic parameters calculated for the investigated films. The data obtained in this study help to understand the effect of drugs on the ternary lipid monolayers from the molecular point of view.
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