TY - JOUR
T1 - The verapamil transporter expressed in human alveolar epithelial cells (A549) does not interact with β2- receptor agonists
AU - Salomon, Johanna J.
AU - Ehrhardt, Carsten
AU - Hosoya, Ken Ichi
N1 - Funding Information:
Received February 27, 2013; Accepted June 4, 2013 J-STAGE Advance Published Date: June 25, 2013, doi:10.2133/dmpk.DMPK-13-SH-026 *To whom correspondence should be addressed: Carsten EHRHARDT, Ph.D., School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Panoz Institute, Dublin 2, Ireland. Tel. ©353-1-896-2441, Fax. ©353-1-896-2810, E-mail: ehrhardc@tcd.ie This work has been funded in parts by a Strategic Research Cluster grant (07/SRC/B1154) under the National Development Plan co-funded by EU Structural Funds and SFI.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Affinity of different organs for verapamil is highly variable and organ-specific. For example, the drug exhibits high levels of accumulation in lung tissues. A transporter recognising verapamil as a substrate has previously been identified in human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) and in rat retinal capillary endothelial (TR-iBRB2) cells. This transporter is distinct from any of the cloned organic cation transporters. Therefore, we hypothesised that the verapamil transporter is also functionally expressed in the human respiratory mucosa. Moreover, we tested the hypothesis that this transporter interacts with pulmonary administered cationic drugs such as β2-agonists. The uptake of [3H]verapamil was studied in A549 human alveolar epithelial cell monolayers at different times and concentrations. The influence of extracellular proton concentration and various organic cations on verapamil uptake was determined. Verapamil uptake into A549 cells was time- and concentration-dependent, sensitive to pH and had a Km value of 39.8 ± 8.2 μM. Verapamil uptake was also sensitive to inhibition by amantadine, quinidine and pyrilamine, but insensitive to other typical modulators of organic cation and choline transporters. Whilst we demonstrated functional activity of the elusive verapamil transporter at the lung epithelium, our data suggest that this transporter does not interact with β2 -agonists at therapeutic concentrations.
AB - Affinity of different organs for verapamil is highly variable and organ-specific. For example, the drug exhibits high levels of accumulation in lung tissues. A transporter recognising verapamil as a substrate has previously been identified in human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) and in rat retinal capillary endothelial (TR-iBRB2) cells. This transporter is distinct from any of the cloned organic cation transporters. Therefore, we hypothesised that the verapamil transporter is also functionally expressed in the human respiratory mucosa. Moreover, we tested the hypothesis that this transporter interacts with pulmonary administered cationic drugs such as β2-agonists. The uptake of [3H]verapamil was studied in A549 human alveolar epithelial cell monolayers at different times and concentrations. The influence of extracellular proton concentration and various organic cations on verapamil uptake was determined. Verapamil uptake into A549 cells was time- and concentration-dependent, sensitive to pH and had a Km value of 39.8 ± 8.2 μM. Verapamil uptake was also sensitive to inhibition by amantadine, quinidine and pyrilamine, but insensitive to other typical modulators of organic cation and choline transporters. Whilst we demonstrated functional activity of the elusive verapamil transporter at the lung epithelium, our data suggest that this transporter does not interact with β2 -agonists at therapeutic concentrations.
KW - Bronchodilators
KW - Drug-transporter interactions
KW - Inhalation biopharmaceutics
KW - Organic cation transporters
KW - Respiratory epithelium
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U2 - 10.2133/dmpk.DMPK-13-SH-026
DO - 10.2133/dmpk.DMPK-13-SH-026
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 23803288
AN - SCOPUS:84898438269
SN - 1347-4367
VL - 29
SP - 101
EP - 104
JO - Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
JF - Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
IS - 1
ER -