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Multiple ABC Transporters Efflux Baicalin.

Bernadett Kalapos-Kovács1, Balázs Magda2, Márton Jani3, Zsolt Fekete3, Pál T Szabó2, István Antal1, Péter Krajcsi3, Imre Klebovich1.   

Abstract

Baicalein, the aglycone formed by hydrolysis of baicalin in the intestine, is well absorbed by passive diffusion but subjected to extensive intestinal glucuronidation. Efflux of baicalin, the low passive permeability glucuronide of baicalein from enterocytes, likely depends on a carrier-mediated transport. The present study was designed to explore potential drug-herb interaction by investigating the inhibitory effect of baicalin on the transport of reporter substrates by transporters and to identify the transporters responsible for the efflux of baicalin from enterocytes and hepatocytes. The interaction of baicalin with specific ABC transporters was studied using membranes from cells overexpressing human BCRP, MDR1, MRP2, MRP3 and MRP4. Baicalin was tested for its potential to inhibit vesicular transport by these transporters. The transport of baicalin by the selected transporters was also investigated. Transport by BCRP, MRP3 and MRP4 was inhibited by baicalin with an IC50 of 3.41 ± 1.83 μM, 14.01 ± 2.51 μM and 14.39 ± 5.69 μM respectively. Inhibition of MDR1 (IC50  = 94.84 ± 31.10 μM) and MRP2 (IC50  = 210.13 ± 110.49 μM) was less potent. MRP2 and BCRP are the apical transporters of baicalin that may mediate luminal efflux in enterocytes and biliary efflux in hepatocytes. The basolateral efflux of baicalin is likely mediated by MRP3 and MRP4 both in enterocytes and hepatocytes. Via inhibition of transport by ABC transporters, baicalin could interfere with the absorption and disposition of drugs.
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  ABC transporters; BCRP; MDR1; MRP; baicalin

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26400418     DOI: 10.1002/ptr.5477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytother Res        ISSN: 0951-418X            Impact factor:   5.878


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