P-glycoprotein protein expression versus functionality at the blood-brain barrier using immunohistochemistry, microdialysis and mathematical modeling.

Eur J Pharm Sci

Division of Pharmacology, Leiden Academic Centre of Drug Research, Leiden University, the Netherlands; Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences/Geriatrics, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

Published: November 2018


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A proper understanding of P-gp mediated transport (functionality) at the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and beyond is needed to interpret, understand and predict pharmacokinetic (PK)- pharmacodynamic (PD) relationships of CNS drugs that are substrates of P-gp, especially since P-gp functionality may be different in different conditions. Often, P-gp expression is taken as a biomarker of transporter functionality. The aim of our study was to investigate whether brain capillary protein expression of P-gp is associated with changes in P-gp mediated drug efflux at the BBB. Status Epilepticus (SE) was induced by kainate in male rats. During 3-5 weeks post SE, hippocampal P-gp expression was determined using immunohistochemistry, while BBB P-gp functionality was assessed by microdialysis of quinidine, in absence and presence of the P-gp blocker tariquidar. The data were analyzed using Non-linear Mixed Effect Modeling implemented in NONMEM. Following SE, changes in brain capillary P-gp expression were observed. However, no relation between BBB P-gp protein expression and BBB P-gp mediated drug efflux was found. This warrants a critical view on the interpretation of reported changes in BBB P-gp expression as a biomarker of BBB P-gp functionality.

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