Quantification of biliary excretion and sinusoidal excretion of 5(6)-carboxy-2',7'-dichlorofluorescein (CDF) in cultured hepatocytes isolated from Sprague Dawley, Wistar and Mrp2-deficient Wistar (TR-) rats

L. C. J. Ellis (Lead / Corresponding author), M. H. Grant, G. M. Hawksworth, R. J. Weaver

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    Abstract

    Hepatic efflux of drug candidates is an important issue in pre-clinical drug development. Here we utilise a method which quantifies and distinguishes efflux of drugs at the canalicular and sinusoidal membranes in rat hepatocyte cultures. Bi-phasic kinetics of transport of 5(6)-carboxydichlorofluorescein (CDF) at the canalicular membrane was demonstrated in Sprague Dawley (SD) and Wistar (W) rat hepatocytes. The high affinity component (Km=3.2±0.8µM (SD), 9.0±3.1µM (W)) was attributed to Mrp2-mediated transport, the low affinity component (Km=192.1±291.5µM (SD), 69.2±36.2µM (W)) may be attributed to transport involving a separate Mrp2 binding site. Data from membranes (Hill coefficient (h)=2.0±0.5) and vesicles (h=1.6±0.2) expressing Mrp2 and from SD (h=1.6±0.4) and Wistar (h=4.0±0.6) hepatocytes suggests transport involves more than one binding site. In TR(-) hepatocytes, CDF efflux was predominantly over the sinusoidal membrane (Km=100.7±36.0µM), consistent with low abcc2 (Mrp2) expression and compensatory increase in abcc3 (Mrp3) expression. This report shows the potential of using this in vitro method to model changes in biliary excretion due to alterations in transporter expression.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1165-1175
    Number of pages11
    JournalToxicology in Vitro
    Volume28
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2014

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