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Characterization of transport protein expression in multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) 2-deficient rats.

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DRUG METABOLISM AND DISPOSITION
Volume 34, Issue 4, Pages 556-562

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AMER SOC PHARMACOLOGY EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS
DOI: 10.1124/dmd.105.005793

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [P30 CA21745, CA23099] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIEHS NIH HHS [ES058571] Funding Source: Medline
  3. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM41935, R01 GM041935, GM60904] Funding Source: Medline

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Multidrug resistance- associated protein ( Mrp) 2- deficient transport-deficient ( TR (-)) rats, together with their transport- competent Wistar counterparts ( wild type), have been used to examine the contribution of Mrp2 to drug disposition. However, little is known about potential variation in expression of other transport proteins between TR (-) and wild- type rats or whether these differences are tissue- specific. Sections of liver, kidney, brain, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, and colon were obtained from male TR (-) and wild- type Wistar rats. Samples were homogenized in protease inhibitor cocktail and ultracentrifuged at 100,000g for 30 min to obtain membrane fractions. Mrp2, Mrp3, Mrp4, P- glycoprotein, sodium-dependent taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide, organic anion transporting polypeptides 1a1 and 1a4, bile salt export pump, breast cancer resistance protein, ileal bile acid transporter, UDP-glucuronosyl transferase ( UGT1a), glyceraldehyde- 3- phosphate dehydrogenase, and beta- actin protein expression were determined by Western blot. Mrp3 was significantly up- regulated in the liver ( similar to 6- fold) and kidney ( similar to 3.5- fold) of TR (-) rats compared with wildtype controls. Likewise, the expression of UGT1a enzymes was increased in the liver and kidney of TR (-) rats by similar to 3.5- and similar to 5.5fold, respectively. Interestingly, Mrp3 expression was down- regulated in the small intestine of TR (-) rats, but expression was similar to wild type in the colon. Mrp4 was expressed to varying extents along the intestine. Expression of some transport proteins and UGT1a enzymes differ significantly between TR (-) and wild- type rats. Therefore, altered drug disposition in TR (-) rats must be interpreted cautiously because up- or down- regulation of other transport proteins may play compensatory roles in the presence of Mrp2 deficiency.

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