Abstract (EN):
Colchicine is a P-glycoprotein (P-gp) substrate that induces its expression, thus increasing the risk for unexpected pharmacokinetic interactions with this drug. Because increased P-gp expression does not always correlate with increased activity of this efflux pump, we evaluated the changes in both P-gp expression and activity induced by colchicine using an in vitro model. Caco-2 cells were incubated with 0.1-100 mu M colchicine up to 96 h. Cytotoxicity was evaluated by the MIT and LDH leakage assays, P-gp expression and activity were evaluated by flow cytometry and P-gp ATPase activity was measured in MDR1-Sf9 membrane vesicles. Furthermore, colchicine fitting in P-gp induction and competitive inhibition pharmacophore hypothesis, and docking studies evaluating the interaction between colchicine and P-gp drug binding pocket were tested in silica. Significant cytotoxicity was noted after 48 h. At 24 h a significant increase in P-gp expression was observed, which was not accompanied by an increase in transport activity. Moreover, colchicine significantly increased P-gp ATPase activity, demonstrating to be actively transported by the pump. New pharmacophores were constructed to predict P-gp modulatory activity. Colchicine fitted both the P-gp induction and competitive inhibition models. In silica, colchicine was predicted to bind to the P-gp drug-binding pocket suggesting a competitive mechanism of transport. These results show that colchicine induced P-gp expression in Caco-2 cells but the activity of the protein remained unchanged, highlighting the need to simultaneously evaluate P-gp expression and activity. With the newly constructed pharmacophores, new drugs can be initially screened in silica to predict such potential pharmacokinetic interactions.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
Contacto:
rsilva@ff.up.pt; helenacarmo@ff.up.pt; vvilasboas@ff.up.pt; daniel.barbosa@ff.up.pt; apalmeira@ff.up.pt; esousa@ff.up.pt; felixdc@ff.up.pt; mlbastos@ff.up.pt; remiao@ff.up.pt
Nº de páginas:
13