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The grasshopper: a novel model for assessing vertebrate brain uptake.

Olga Andersson1, Steen Honoré Hansen, Karin Hellman, Line Rørbæk Olsen, Gunnar Andersson, Lassina Badolo, Niels Svenstrup, Peter Aadal Nielsen.   

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to develop a blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability model that is applicable in the drug discovery phase. The BBB ensures proper neural function, but it restricts many drugs from entering the brain, and this complicates the development of new drugs against central nervous system diseases. Many in vitro models have been developed to predict BBB permeability, but the permeability characteristics of the human BBB are notoriously complex and hard to predict. Consequently, one single suitable BBB permeability screening model, which is generally applicable in the early drug discovery phase, does not yet exist. A new refined ex vivo insect-based BBB screening model that uses an intact, viable whole brain under controlled in vitro-like exposure conditions is presented. This model uses intact brains from desert locusts, which are placed in a well containing the compound solubilized in an insect buffer. After a limited time, the brain is removed and the compound concentration in the brain is measured by conventional liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. The data presented here include 25 known drugs, and the data show that the ex vivo insect model can be used to measure the brain uptake over the hemolymph-brain barrier of drugs and that the brain uptake shows linear correlation with in situ perfusion data obtained in vertebrates. Moreover, this study shows that the insect ex vivo model is able to identify P-glycoprotein (Pgp) substrates, and the model allows differentiation between low-permeability compounds and compounds that are Pgp substrates.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23671124     DOI: 10.1124/jpet.113.205476

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


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1.  Using invertebrate model organisms for neuroscience research and training: an opportunity for Africa.

Authors:  Wasiu Gbolahan Balogun; Ansa Emmanuel Cobham; Abdulbasit Amin; Azman Seeni
Journal:  Metab Brain Dis       Date:  2018-05-24       Impact factor: 3.584

Review 2.  Molecular determinants of blood-brain barrier permeation.

Authors:  Werner J Geldenhuys; Afroz S Mohammad; Chris E Adkins; Paul R Lockman
Journal:  Ther Deliv       Date:  2015-08-25

3.  Development of an a priori computational approach for brain uptake of compounds in an insect model system.

Authors:  Werner J Geldenhuys; Jeffrey R Bloomquist
Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem Lett       Date:  2021-03-10       Impact factor: 2.823

4.  Characterization of a novel brain barrier ex vivo insect-based P-glycoprotein screening model.

Authors:  Olga Andersson; Liesbeth Badisco; Ane Håkansson Hansen; Steen Honoré Hansen; Karin Hellman; Peter Aadal Nielsen; Line Rørbæk Olsen; Rik Verdonck; N Joan Abbott; Jozef Vanden Broeck; Gunnar Andersson
Journal:  Pharmacol Res Perspect       Date:  2014-06-09

Review 5.  Barrier mechanisms in the Drosophila blood-brain barrier.

Authors:  Samantha J Hindle; Roland J Bainton
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2014-12-16       Impact factor: 4.677

6.  Transepithelial transport of P-glycoprotein substrate by the Malpighian tubules of the desert locust.

Authors:  Marta Rossi; Davide De Battisti; Jeremy Edward Niven
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-10-08       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  Looking at Developmental Neurotoxicity Testing from the Perspective of an Invertebrate Embryo.

Authors:  Gerd Bicker
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-02-07       Impact factor: 5.923

8.  Multi-Drug Resistance Transporters and a Mechanism-Based Strategy for Assessing Risks of Pesticide Combinations to Honey Bees.

Authors:  Alex J Guseman; Kaliah Miller; Grace Kunkle; Galen P Dively; Jeffrey S Pettis; Jay D Evans; Dennis vanEngelsdorp; David J Hawthorne
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-02-03       Impact factor: 3.240

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