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Interaction of six protoberberine alkaloids with human organic cation transporters 1, 2 and 3

Journal

XENOBIOTICA
Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 175-183

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/00498254.2015.1056283

Keywords

Cells; inhibitor; interaction; organic cation transporters; protoberberine alkaloids; substrate

Funding

  1. Zhejiang Nature Science Foundation of China [LY14H310007]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81373474]
  3. National Major Projects for Science and Technology Development of Ministry Science and Technology of China [2012ZX09506001-004]

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1.Organic cation transporters (OCTs) play an important role in drug safety and efficacy. Protoberberine alkaloids are ubiquitous organic cations or weak bases with remarkable biological actives. This study was to elucidate the potential interaction of alkaloids (coptisine, jatrorrhizine, epiberberine, berberrubine, palmatine and corydaline) with OCTs using Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells stably expressing human OCT1, OCT2 and OCT3.2.All the tested alkaloids significantly inhibited the uptake of MPP+, a model OCT substrate, in MDCK-hOCTs cells with the IC50 of 0.931-9.65M. Additionally, coptisine, jatrorrhizine and epiberberine were substrates of all the hOCTs with the K-m of 0.273-5.80M, whereas berberrubine was a substrate for hOCT1 and hOCT2, but not for hOCT3, the K-m values were 1.27 and 1.66M, respectively. The transport capacity of coptisine in MDCK cells expressing the variants of hOCT1-P341L or hOCT2-A270S was significantly higher than that in wild-type (WT) cells with the Cl-int (V-max/K-m) of 3797.4 and 433 +/- 5.7l/mg protein/min, respectively.3.The above data indicate that the tested alkaloids are potent inhibitors, and coptisine, jatrorrhizine, epiberberine and berberrubine are substrates of hOCT1, hOCT2 and/or hOCT3 with high affinity. In addition, the variants (OCT1-P341L and OCT2-A270S) possess higher transport capacity to coptisine than WT hOCTs.

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