Literature DB >> 28216407

Multidrug resistance transporter-1 and breast cancer resistance protein protect against ovarian toxicity, and are essential in ovarian physiology.

Lynae M Brayboy1, Nathalie Oulhen2, Sokunvichet Long3, Niesha Voigt4, Christina Raker5, Gary M Wessel6.   

Abstract

Ovarian protection from chemotoxicity is essential for reproductive health. Our objective is to determine the role of ATP-dependent, Multidrug Resistance Transporters (MDRs) in this protection. Previously we identified MDR-dependent cytoprotection from cyclophosphamide in mouse and human oocytes by use of MDR inhibitors. Here we use genetic deletions in MDR1a/b/BCRP of mice to test MDR function in ovarian somatic cells and find that mdr1a/b/bcrp-/- mice had significantly increased sensitivity to cyclophosphamide. Further, estrus cyclicity and follicle distribution in mdr1a/b/bcrp-/- mice also differed from age-matched wildtype ovaries. We found that MDR gene activity cycles through estrus and that MDR-1b cyclicity correlated with 17β-estradiol surges. We also examined the metabolite composition of the ovary and learned that the mdr1a/b/bcrp-/- mice have increased accumulation of metabolites indicative of oxidative stress and inflammation. We conclude that MDRs are essential to ovarian protection from chemotoxicity and may have an important physiological role in the ovary.
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Keywords:  ATP binding cassette (ABC); Chemotoxicity; Multidrug resistance transporter (MDR); Oocyte; Ovary; P-Glycoprotein

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28216407      PMCID: PMC5568689          DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2017.02.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Toxicol        ISSN: 0890-6238            Impact factor:   3.143


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