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Query: EC:3.6.3.44 (
P-glycoprotein
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The purpose of the present study is to examine spatial and temporal expression of
P-glycoprotein
in the brain of congenitally hydrocephalic
HTX
rats.
P-glycoprotein
has been reported not only as a drug efflux pump but also one of the factors that restricts brain edema. We examined the rat brain from postnatal day 1 to 60 using light and electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry, Western immunoblot and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) methods with monoclonal antibody specific for
P-glycoprotein
. Immunohistochemically, the positive anti-
P-glycoprotein
reactivity was found in capillaries of the normal control rat cerebrum. In the hydrocephalic
HTX
rat brains, it was also found in the capillaries, but only very weak to no reactivity was found in the capillaries of the spongy changes and cystic wall in the subcortical and lateral periventricular white matter. Immunoelectron microscopically, the reaction product was found exclusively on the luminal surface of the capillary endothelium in control rats. A tracer study with intracardiac perfusion of lanthanum chloride showed that lanthanum penetrated the tight junctions and passed through the intercellular space. In the Western immunoblot analysis,
P-glycoprotein
of 170 kDa was detected clearly in most normal control rat brains but it was not found in the hydrocephalic
HTX
rat brains. Moreover, mdr1
P-glycoprotein
gene expression in the subcortical white matter was examined by RT-PCR. It was detected in all normal control rat brains, but not found in the hydrocephalic
HTX
rat brains. The results suggested that the absence of
P-glycoprotein
expression in the capillaries of deep subcortical and lateral periventricular white matter of hydrocephalic
HTX
rats led to a deficiency of the blood-brain barrier and might be related to vasogenic edema and to the formation of the spongy changes and cystic cavities.
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PMID:Spatial and temporal expression of P-glycoprotein in the congenitally hydrocephalic HTX rat brain. 883 57