Intestinal P-glycoprotein Expression is Multimodally Regulated by Intestinal Ischemia-Reperfusion

Authors

  • Yusuke Terada Hokkaido University
  • Jiro Ogura Hokkaido University
  • Takashi Tsujimoto Hokkaido University
  • Kaori Kuwayama Hokkaido University
  • Takahiro Koizumi Hokkaido University
  • Shunichi Sasaki Hokkaido University
  • Hajime Maruyama Hokkaido University
  • Masaki Kobayashi Hokkaido University
  • Hiroaki Yamaguchi Hokkaido University
  • Ken Iseki Hokkaido University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18433/J3JG7D

Abstract

Purpose. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have multiple physiological effects that are amount-dependent. ROS are one of the causes of intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. In this study, we investigated whether the amount of ROS and the degree of intestinal I/R injury affect the expression level of P-glycoprotein (P-gp). Methods. We used hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as ROS in in vitro experiments. Intestinal I/R model rats, which were subjected 15-min ischemia (I/R-15), were used in in vivo experiments. Results. P-gp expression in Caco-2 cells was increased in response to 1 µM of H2O2 but decreased upon exposure to 10 mM of H2O2. We previously reported that P-gp expression is decreased after intestinal I/R with 30-min ischemia (I/R-30), which time a large amount of ROS is generated. I/R-15 induced slightly less mucosal and oxidative injury than did I/R-30. P-gp expression in the jejunum was increased at 1 h after I/R-15, and ileal paracellular permeability was increased. The blood concentration of tacrolimus, a P-gp substrate, was lower during 0-20 min but was higher during 40-90 min post-administration compared with that in the sham-operated rats. P-gp expression in the ileum was decreased at 6 h after I/R-15, due to abnormal localization of P-gp, resulting in a high blood tacrolimus concentration in rats reperfused for 6 h. Conclusions. ROS multimodally regulate P-gp expression depending on its amount. This is important for understanding the pattern of P-gp expression after intestinal I/R.

 

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Published

2014-06-09

How to Cite

Terada, Y., Ogura, J., Tsujimoto, T., Kuwayama, K., Koizumi, T., Sasaki, S., … Iseki, K. (2014). Intestinal P-glycoprotein Expression is Multimodally Regulated by Intestinal Ischemia-Reperfusion. Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 17(2), 266–276. https://doi.org/10.18433/J3JG7D

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Pharmaceutical Sciences; Review Articles