Literature DB >> 12893836

Functional expression of the multidrug resistance protein 1 in microglia.

Shannon Dallas1, Xiaoping Zhu, Sylvain Baruchel, Lyanne Schlichter, Reina Bendayan.   

Abstract

Brain expression of the multidrug resistance proteins (MRPs), a collection of membrane-associated ATP-dependent efflux transporters, is poorly understood. Although several studies have examined the expression of these proteins within the brain barriers (i.e., the blood-brain barrier and choroid plexus), little information is available with respect to brain parenchyma cells such as microglia and astrocytes. Because microglia are the primary brain cells infected by the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), MRP1 expression within microglia may contribute to lower brain accumulation of anti-HIV drugs. To examine the expression pattern of MRP1 within microglia, we performed reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis and Western blotting on a rat brain microglia cell line MLS-9, and in primary cultures of rat microglia. Both rat MRP1 (rMPR1) mRNA and protein were expressed in the cell line, as well as the primary cultures. We then characterized rMRP1-mediated transport properties in MLS-9 cells using [3H]vincristine, a known MRP1 substrate. Vincristine accumulation by monolayers of MLS-9 cells increased significantly in the presence of several well established MRP1 inhibitors (MK571, genistein, sulfinpyrazone, probenecid, and indomethacin), protease inhibitors, or the ATPase inhibitor sodium azide. In addition, vincristine accumulation was significantly modulated by altering the intracellular concentration of the reduced form of glutathione, further suggesting the involvement of rMRP1-mediated transport. These results provide strong evidence that the MRP1 protein is both expressed and functional in microglia cells. They also suggest that brain parenchyma can act as a "second" barrier to drug permeability and regulate brain distribution/accumulation of various xenobiotics, including protease inhibitors.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12893836     DOI: 10.1124/jpet.103.054304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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