Proton-Coupled Erythromycin Antiport at Rat Blood-Placenta Barrier

The aim of the present study was to characterize the mechanism of erythromycin transport at the blood-placenta barrier, using TR-TBT 18d-1 cells as a model of rat syncytiotrophoblasts. [14C]Erythromycin was taken up by TR-TBT 18d-1 cells with a Michaelis constant of 466 μM. Although the uptake was n...

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Veröffentlicht in:Drug metabolism and disposition 2010-09, Vol.38 (9), p.1576-1581
Hauptverfasser: Sai, Yoshimichi, Nishimura, Tomohiro, Ochi, Kaori, Tanaka, Noriaki, Takagi, Akinori, Tomi, Masatoshi, Kose, Noriko, Kobayashi, Yasuna, Miyakoshi, Naoki, Kitagaki, Shinji, Mukai, Chisato, Nakashima, Emi
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of the present study was to characterize the mechanism of erythromycin transport at the blood-placenta barrier, using TR-TBT 18d-1 cells as a model of rat syncytiotrophoblasts. [14C]Erythromycin was taken up by TR-TBT 18d-1 cells with a Michaelis constant of 466 μM. Although the uptake was not dependent on extracellular Na+ or Cl−, it was increased at weakly alkaline pH. Significant overshoot of [14C]erythromycin uptake by placental brush-border membrane vesicles was observed in the presence of an outwardly directed proton gradient. These results indicate that erythromycin is transferred by the H+-coupled transport system in syncytiotrophoblasts. To address the physiological transport of erythromycin in rat placenta, fetal-to-maternal transport clearance was estimated by means of the single placental perfusion technique. Clearance of [14C]erythromycin was higher than that of [14C]inulin, a paracellular pathway marker, and was decreased by the addition of 5 mM erythromycin, indicating that saturable efflux system from fetus to mother is involved. The effect of various transporter inhibitors on [14C]erythromycin efflux from TR-TBT 18d-1 cells was evaluated. cyclosporin A, fumitremorgin C, and probenecid had no effect, whereas ethylisopropylamiloride, a specific inhibitor of Na+/H+ exchangers (NHEs), was significantly inhibitory. These results suggest that erythromycin efflux transport at the rat blood-placenta barrier is mediated by an erythromycin/H+ antiport system, driven by H+ supplied by NHEs.
ISSN:0090-9556
1521-009X
DOI:10.1124/dmd.110.033266