RRC ID 58080
著者 Yano K, Seto S, Kamioka H, Mizoi K, Ogihara T.
タイトル Testosterone and androstenedione are endogenous substrates of P-glycoprotein.
ジャーナル Biochem Biophys Res Commun
Abstract Raised brain levels of testosterone (Tes), as well as single nucleotide polymorphisms of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) that cause impaired transport function, are associated with increased risk of suicide. Here, we examined whether Tes and its precursors and metabolites are substrates of P-gp, using several in vitro methods. In ATPase assay, increased ATP consumption was observed as the concentrations of Tes, dihydroepiandrosterone (Dhea), androstenedione (Ado), and dihydrotestosterone (Dht), but not androstenediol (Adol), were increased, suggesting that these four androgens are transported by P-gp. Furthermore, Tes and Ado, though not Dhea or Dht, increased the intracellular accumulation of Rhodamine 123 (Rho123), a typical substrate of P-gp, in a P-gp-overexpressing cell line, suggesting that they inhibit Rho123 efflux and thus are substrates or inhibitors of P-gp. A membrane permeability study using P-gp-overexpressing cells in Transwell inserts indicated that the permeability coefficients of both Ado and Tes in the basal-to-apical direction (excretion) are significantly higher than those in the apical-to-basal direction. Moreover, transport of both Ado and Tes was significantly suppressed by verapamil, a typical P-gp inhibitor. These results indicate that Tes and Ado are endogenous substrates of P-gp. These findings provide a physiological basis for understanding previously reported associations of P-gp dysfunction and raised brain levels of Tes with suicidal behavior, and may open up new possibilities for treating patients at risk of suicide.
巻・号 520(1)
ページ 166-170
公開日 2019-11-26
DOI 10.1016/j.bbrc.2019.09.067
PII S0006-291X(19)31788-7
PMID 31585733
MeSH ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B / metabolism Adenosine Triphosphatases / metabolism Androstenedione / metabolism* Animals Brain / metabolism* Cell Culture Techniques Cell Line Cell Membrane / drug effects Cell Membrane Permeability / drug effects Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Humans Protein Binding Rhodamine 123 / chemistry Risk Suicide Swine Testosterone / metabolism* Verapamil / pharmacology
IF 2.985
引用数 2
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