Literature DB >> 31140038

Mind the Gaps: Ontogeny of Human Brain P-gp and Its Impact on Drug Toxicity.

Jean-Marie Nicolas1, Elizabeth C M de Lange2.   

Abstract

Available data on human brain P-glycoprotein ontogeny during infancy and childhood are limited. This review discusses the current body of data relating to maturation of human brain P-glycoprotein including transporter expression levels in post-mortem human brain samples, in vivo transporter activity using probe substrates, surrogate marker endpoints, and extrapolations from animal models. Overall, the data tend to confirm that human brain P-glycoprotein activity keeps developing after birth, although with a developmental time frame that remains unclear. This knowledge gap is a concern given the critical role of brain P-glycoprotein in drug safety and efficacy, and the vulnerable nature of the pediatric population. Future research could include the measurement of brain P-glycoprotein activity across age groups using positron emission tomography or central pharmacodynamic responses. For now, caution is advised when extrapolating adult data to children aged younger than 2 years for drugs with P-glycoprotein-dependent central nervous system activity.

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Keywords:  P-glycoprotein; blood-brain barrier; brain; ontogeny; pediatric

Year:  2019        PMID: 31140038     DOI: 10.1208/s12248-019-0340-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS J        ISSN: 1550-7416            Impact factor:   4.009


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