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Query: UMLS:C0038220 (
status epilepticus
)
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Multidrug resistance proteins (MRPs; symbol ABCC) are membrane glycoproteins that mediate the ATP-dependent export of a wide range of substrates from cells and thereby affect the bioavailability and disposition of many drugs.
MRP2
(ABCC2) is expressed on the apical domain of hepatocytes, enterocytes of the proximal small intestine, and proximal renal tubular cells, but its location in the brain is a matter of debate. Most previous studies failed to determine
MRP2
mRNA or protein in the brain or cell preparations from the brain of different species including humans. Based on our previous experience with the drug efflux transporter P-glycoprotein, we evaluated whether the immunohistochemical determination of
MRP2
expression is sensitive to fixation and staining variables. Furthermore, we examined whether the
MRP2
protein is overexpressed after experimentally induced seizures in rats, using the pilocarpine model of temporal lobe epilepsy. The
MRP2
expression in the liver was used as positive control.
MRP2
deficient TR- rats were used as negative controls. Despite various modifications in tissue fixation and immunohistochemical staining as well as use of different commercially available
MRP2
antibodies, we never observed any unequivocal
MRP2
staining in the brain of normal rats. However, after a pilocarpine-induced convulsive
status epilepticus
, clear
MRP2
staining became visible in brain capillary endothelial cells and, less frequently, perivascular astroglia and neurons in various brain regions. In view of our recent data on brain access of antiepileptic drugs in
MRP2
deficient TR- rats, seizure-induced over-expression of
MRP2
in the blood-brain barrier is likely to impair drug penetration into the brain, thereby contributing to drug resistance in epilepsy.
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PMID:Expression of the multidrug transporter MRP2 in the blood-brain barrier after pilocarpine-induced seizures in rats. 1650 77