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Abcb1a (P-glycoprotein) limits brain exposure of the anticancer drug candidate seliciclib in vivo in adult mice.

Brain Res Bull.. 2017-06; 
Erdő F,Nagy I,Tóth B,Bui A,Molnár É,Tímár Z,Magnan R,Krajcsi P.
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Abstract

Seliciclib displayed limited brain exposure in vivo in adult rats with mature blood-brain barrier (BBB). Selicilib was shown to be a specific substrate of human ABCB1 in vitro. To demonstrate that ABCB1/Abcb1 can limit brain exposure in vivo in mice we are showing that seliciclib is a substrate of mouse Abcb1a, the murine ABCB1 ortholog expressed in the BBB as LLC-PK-Abcb1a cells displayed an efflux ratio (ER) of 15.31±3.54 versus an ER of 1.44±0.10 in LLC-PK1-mock cells. Additionally, in the presence of LY335979, an ABCB1/Abcb1a specific inhibitor, the observed ER for seliciclib in the LLC-PK1-mMdr1a cells decreased to 1.05±0.25. To demonstrate in vivo relevance of seliciclib transport by Abcb1a mouse brain... More

Keywords

Blood-brain barrier; Mice; Microdialysis; P-glycoproptein; Seliciclib