Competitive Substrates for P-Glycoprotein and Organic Anion Protein Transporters Differentially Reduce Blood Organ Transport of Fentanyl and Loperamide: Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics in Sprague-Dawley Rats

被引:35
|
作者
Elkiweri, Iman A. [2 ,3 ]
Zhang, Yan Ling [1 ]
Christians, Uwe [1 ]
Ng, Ka-Yun [1 ,4 ]
van Patot, Martha C. Tissot [1 ]
Henthorn, Thomas K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Denver, CO USA
[2] King Saud Bin Abdulaziz Univ Hlth Sci, Coll Nursing, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
[3] Colorado State Univ, Dept Biomed Sci, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
[4] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Pharm, Singapore 117548, Singapore
来源
ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA | 2009年 / 108卷 / 01期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
MU-OPIOID RECEPTOR; BRAIN-BARRIER; POLYPEPTIDES; ALFENTANIL; MEDIATE; MODEL;
D O I
10.1213/ane.0b013e31818e0bd1
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Drug transport proteins may be instrumental in controlling the concentration of fentanyl at mu receptors in the brain and may provide potential therapeutic targets for controlling an individual response to opioid administration. P-glycoprotein (P-gp)) efflux transporter and organic anion transport protein inward transporters (OATP, human; Oatp, rat) have been implicated in fentanyl and verapamil (only P-gp) transport across the blood-brain barrier. We hypothesized that transport proteins P-gp) and Oatp mediate opioid uptake in a drug and organ-specific manner, making them excellent potential targets for therapeutic intervention. METHODS: Opioid (fentanyl or loperamide) was administered by IV infusion to prague- aw ev rats alo e or in combination with competitive Substrates of I-gp (verapamil) or Oatp (pravastatin, naloxone). Plasma, lung, and brain were collected over 10 min and at 60 min after opioid infusion and opioid concentration determined using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/LC-MS/MS). Continuous electroencephalogram was used to determine the in vivo response to fentanyl and loperamide in the presence and absence of verapamil. RESULTS: Loperamide brain;plasma (P-B) and lung:plasma (P-L) partitioning was increased two and fivefold, respectively in the presence of verapamil. Verapamil administration was lethal Unless the loperamide dose was reduced by half (0.95-0.475 mg/kg). Fentanyl brain:plasma and lung:plasma were reduced (Our and sixfold, respectively, by pravastatin and naloxone, whereas verapamil had much less effect. Electroencephalogram results indicated that verapamil reduced the fentanyl-induced central nervous system (CNS) effect and increased the loperamide CNS effect. CONCLUSION: Protein transporters appear to be organ and drug-specific in vivo, affecting first-pass pulmonary uptake and CNS response to opioid administration. Further, data suggest that transport protein inhibition may prove useful for normalizing an individual response to opioids.
引用
收藏
页码:149 / 159
页数:11
相关论文
共 6 条
  • [1] The role of P-glycoprotein and organic anion transport protein in opioid pharmacokinetics in Sprague Dawley rats
    Elkiweri, Iman
    Zhang, Yan Ling
    Christians, Uwe
    Ng, Ka-Yun
    van Patot, Martha Caperton Tissot
    Henthorn, Thomas K.
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2007, 21 (05): : A417 - A417
  • [2] High-dose etoposide formulations do not saturate intestinal P-glycoprotein: Development, stability, and pharmacokinetics in Sprague-Dawley rats
    Al-Ali, Ahmed A. Abdulhussein
    Sandra, Louis
    Versweyveld, Dries
    Pijpers, Ils
    Dillen, Lieve
    Vermeulen, An
    Snoeys, Jan
    Holm, Rene
    Nielsen, Carsten Uhd
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS, 2020, 583
  • [3] Differential roles of P-glycoprotein, multidrug resistance-associated protein 2, and CYP3A on Saquinavir oral absorption in Sprague-Dawley rats
    Usansky, Helen H.
    Hu, Peidi
    Sinko, Patrick J.
    DRUG METABOLISM AND DISPOSITION, 2008, 36 (05) : 863 - 869
  • [4] P-glycoprotein Restricts Ocular Penetration of Loperamide across the Blood-Ocular Barriers: a Comparative Study in Mdr1a Knock-out and Wild Type Sprague Dawley Rats
    Tatke, Akshaya
    Janga, Karthik Yadav
    Avula, Bharathi
    Wang, XiangDi
    Jablonski, Monica M.
    Khan, Ikhlas A.
    Majumdar, Soumyajit
    AAPS PHARMSCITECH, 2018, 19 (04): : 1662 - 1671
  • [5] P-glycoprotein Restricts Ocular Penetration of Loperamide across the Blood-Ocular Barriers: a Comparative Study in Mdr1a Knock-out and Wild Type Sprague Dawley Rats
    Akshaya Tatke
    Karthik Yadav Janga
    Bharathi Avula
    XiangDi Wang
    Monica M. Jablonski
    Ikhlas A. Khan
    Soumyajit Majumdar
    AAPS PharmSciTech, 2018, 19 : 1662 - 1671
  • [6] Effects of ketoconazole on the intestinal metabolism, transport and oral bioavailability of K02, a novel vinylsulfone peptidomimetic cysteine protease inhibitor and a P450 3A, P-glycoprotein dual substrate, in male Sprague-Dawley rats
    Zhang, YC
    Hsieh, YS
    Izumi, T
    Lin, ET
    Benet, LZ
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS, 1998, 287 (01): : 246 - 252