Carrier-mediated hepatic uptake of peptidic endothelin antagonists in rats

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Akhteruzzaman, S
Kato, Y
Kouzuki, H
Suzuki, H
Hisaka, A
Stieger, B
Meier, PJ
Sugiyama, Y
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[1] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
[2] Banyu Pharmaceut Co Ltd, Tsukuba Res Inst, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
[3] Univ Zurich Hosp, Dept Med, Div Clin Pharmacol & Toxicol, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
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The endothelin antagonist BQ-123, an anionic cyclopentapeptide, is taken up by rat hepatocytes through active transport systems. Here, we have examined the hepatocellular uptake mechanism for several BQ-123 derivatives with anionic charges using isolated rat hepatocytes. BQ-485, a linear peptide, BQ-518, a cyclic peptide, and compound A, a cyclic peptide with a cationic moiety, were taken up by hepatocytes in a concentration-dependent manner. The uptake of BQ-485 was most efficient, whereas compound A showed comparable uptake with BQ-123. The uptake of these peptides was Na+- and energy-dependent, suggesting that active transport mechanisms are involved in their uptake into hepatocytes. BQ-485, BQ-518, and compound A can almost completely inhibit both the Na+- dependent and -independent uptake of [H-3]BQ-123, with inhibition constants (K-i) that are comparable to the Michaelis-Menten constants (K-m) for their Na+-dependent and -independent uptake, respectively. Inhibition by BQ-485 was competitive, and the uptake of BQ-485 can be inhibited by BQ-123, with Ki values that are comparable with the K-m values for BQ-123 uptake. The uptake of BQ-123 by COS-7 cells transfected with either Na+-dependent taurocholate-cotransporting polypeptide (Ntcp) or Na+-independent basolateral organic anion-transporting polypeptide (oatp1) was minimal. Thus, these three peptides share the transporters that also recognize BQ-123 but appear to differ from Ntcp and oatp1.
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