Inhibitory Effects of Basic Drugs on the Sodium-Dependent Transport of L-Alanine via System B0 in the Small Intestine

To elucidate the mechanism of the interaction of basic drugs with Na+-dependent L-alanine absorption from the small intestine, we investigated the effect of imipramine on the transport of L-alanine via system B0, which is thought to be one of the main Na+-dependent systems for intestinal absorption...

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Veröffentlicht in:DRUG METABOLISM AND PHARMACOKINETICS 2003, Vol.18 (3), p.186-193
Hauptverfasser: Sugawara, Mitsuru, Kato, Masaya, Kitakubo, Mayumi, Takekuma, Yoh, Ganapathy, Vadivel, Miyazaki, Katsumi
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Zusammenfassung:To elucidate the mechanism of the interaction of basic drugs with Na+-dependent L-alanine absorption from the small intestine, we investigated the effect of imipramine on the transport of L-alanine via system B0, which is thought to be one of the main Na+-dependent systems for intestinal absorption of short-chain neutral amino acids, including L-alanine. The uptake of L-alanine by cells that express hATB0 (human amino acid transporter B0) was inhibited in the presence of imipramine. The Eadie-Hofstee plot showed that the inhibition was not competitive with the substrate (L-alanine) but competitive with Na+. When rat intestinal brush border membrane vesicles were used, several basic drugs had inhibitory effects. Inhibition was also observed in intestinal absorption evaluated by an in situ single-pass perfusion technique. However, the potencies of inhibition were different. The potency of inhibition was dependent on the lipophilicity of the drugs.
ISSN:1347-4367
1880-0920
DOI:10.2133/dmpk.18.186