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  • Selectivity in the impact of P-glycoprotein upon pulmonary absorption of airway-dosed substrates: a study in ex vivo lung models using chemical inhibition and genetic knockout.

Selectivity in the impact of P-glycoprotein upon pulmonary absorption of airway-dosed substrates: a study in ex vivo lung models using chemical inhibition and genetic knockout.

Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (2013-05-15)
Ghaith Al-Jayyoussi, Daniel F Price, Danielle Francombe, Glyn Taylor, Mathew W Smith, Chris Morris, Chris D Edwards, Peter Eddershaw, Mark Gumbleton
ABSTRACT

P-glycoprotein (P-gp) mediated efflux is recognised to alter the absorption and disposition of a diverse range of substrates. Despite evidence showing the presence of P-gp within the lung, relatively little is known about the transporter's effect upon the absorption and distribution of drugs delivered via the pulmonary route. Here, we present data from an intact isolated rat lung model, alongside two isolated mouse lung models using either chemical or genetic inhibition of P-gp. Data from all three models show inhibition of P-gp increases the extent of absorption of a subset of P-gp substrates (e.g. rhodamine 123 and loperamide) whose physico-chemical properties are distinct from those whose pulmonary absorption remained unaffected (e.g. digoxin and saquinavir). This is the first study showing direct evidence of P-gp mediated efflux within an intact lung, a finding that should warrant consideration as part of respiratory drug discovery and development as well as in the understanding of pulmonary pharmacokinetic (PK)-pharmacodynamic (PD) relationships.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Loperamide hydrochloride
Supelco
Digoxin, analytical standard
Supelco
Loperamide hydrochloride, VETRANAL®, analytical standard
Loperamide hydrochloride, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Supelco
Loperamide hydrochloride, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
Digoxin, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Rhodamine 123, mitochondrial specific fluorescent dye
Supelco
Digoxin solution, 1.0 mg/mL in methanol, ampule of 1 mL, certified reference material, Cerilliant®
Sigma-Aldrich
Rhodamine 123, BioReagent, suitable for fluorescence, ≥85% (HPLC)
Digoxin for peak identification, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard