Expression and localization of P-glycoprotein in human heart: effects of cardiomyopathy.
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2002
ABC-type transport proteins, such as P-glycoprotein (P-gp), modify intracellular concentrations of many substrate compounds. They serve as functional barriers against entry of xenobiotics (e.g., in the gut or the blood-brain barrier) or contribute to drug excretion. Expression of transport proteins in the heart could be an important factor modifying cardiac concentrations of drugs known to be transported by P-gp (e.g., beta-blockers, cardiac glycosides, doxorubicin). We therefore investigated the expression and localization of P-gp in human heart. Samples from 15 human hearts (left ventricle; five non-failing, five dilated cardiomyopathy, and five ischemic cardiomyopathy) were analyzed for expression of P-gp using real-time RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, and in situ hybridization. Immunohistochemistry revealed expression of P-gp in endothelium of both arterioles and capillaries of all heart samples. Although P-gp mRNA was detected in all samples, its expression level was significantly reduced in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. We describe variable expression of P-gp in human heart and its localization in the endothelial wall. Thus, intracardiac concentrations of various compounds may be modified, depending on the individual P-gp level.
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Authors | Meissner, Konrad;Sperker, Bernhard;Karsten, Christiane;Meyer Zu Schwabedissen, Henriette;Seeland, Ute;Böhm, Michael;Bien, Sandra;Dazert, Peter;Kunert-Keil, Christiane;Vogelgesang, Silke;Warzok, Rolf;Siegmund, Werner;Cascorbi, Ingolf;Wendt, Michael;Kroemer, Heyo K; |
Journal | The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society |
Year | 2002 |
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