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Establishment of a cell line for assessing drugs as canine P‐glycoprotein substrates: proof of principle
Authors:K L Mealey  S Dassanayake  N S Burke
Institution:Program in Individualized Medicine (PrIMe), College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA
Abstract:P‐glycoprotein (P‐gp), encoded by the ABCB1 (MDR1) gene, dramatically impacts drug disposition. P‐gp is expressed in the intestines, biliary canaliculi, renal tubules, and brain capillaries where it functions to efflux substrate drugs. In this capacity, P‐gp restricts oral absorption, enhances biliary and renal excretion, and inhibits central nervous system entry of substrate drugs. Many drugs commonly used in veterinary medicine are known substrates for canine P‐gp (vincristine, loperamide, ivermectin, others). Because these drugs have a narrow therapeutic index, defective P‐gp function can cause serious adverse drug reactions due to enhanced brain penetration and/or decreased clearance. P‐gp dysfunction in dogs can be intrinsic (dogs harboring ABCB1‐1Δ) or acquired (drug interactions between a P‐gp inhibitor and P‐gp substrate). New human drug candidates are required to undergo assessment for P‐gp interactions according to FDA and EMA regulations to avoid adverse drug reactions and drug–drug interactions. Similar information regarding canine P‐gp could prevent adverse drug reactions in dogs. Because differences in P‐gp substrates have been documented between species, one should not presume that human or murine P‐gp substrates are necessarily canine P‐gp substrates. Thus, our goal was to develop a cell line for assessing drugs as canine P‐gp substrates.
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