Effect of Inflammation on Molecular Targets and Drug Transporters

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作者
Hanafy, Sherif [1 ]
El-Kadi, Ayman O. S. [1 ]
Jamali, Fakhreddin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Fac Pharm & Pharmaceut Sci, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1, Canada
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P-GLYCOPROTEIN EXPRESSION; ORGANIC ANION TRANSPORTERS; MESSENGER-RNA LEVELS; ENDOTOXIN-INDUCED CHANGES; EXPORT PUMP BSEP; GENE-EXPRESSION; DOWN-REGULATION; CALCIUM-CHANNEL; RAT-LIVER; DISEASE INTERACTIONS;
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10.18433/J30300
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Inflammation, the host's response to infection and injury, is associated with altered expression of genes such as metabolizing enzymes, transporters, receptors and plasma proteins. The purpose of the present work was to characterize the effect of inflammation on selected molecular targets and transporters that affect drugs' action and disposition. We have used rats with adjuvant arthritis (AA), an animal model of chronic inflammation. The AA group received 0.2 ml of 50 mg ml(-1) Mycobacterium butyricum suspended in squalene into the tail base. On day 12, the rats were euthanized and their organs (heart, liver, kidneys and intestine) excised. Expression of Cav1.2, beta 1-AR, beta 2-AR, alpha 1A-AR, Nav1.2, Nav1.6, Kv1.5, Kv2.1, Kv3.1, oatp1a1, oatp1a5, oatp1b2, oatp2b1, oatp4a1, oat2, oat3, oct1, mdr1a, bsep, mrp1, mrp3, mrp6, IL-1 alpha, IFN-gamma, iNOS, MCP-1, IL-10, Cox-1 and Cox-2 were determined by real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Inflammation resulted in a significant reduction of oct1, oatp4a1 and mrp1 gene expression in the liver and oatp2b1, mrp6 and bsep gene expression in the kidney. Oatp4a1 and mdr1a were found to be significantly upregulated in rat heart. In conclusion, inflammation alters the gene expression of some mediators and drug transporters that can influence the behavior of drugs in the body and contribute to therapeutic failure.
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页码:361 / 375
页数:15
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