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Query: UNIPROT:P33527 (
ABCC1
)
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By preventing access of drugs to the CNS, the blood-brain barrier hampers developments in brain pharmacotherapy. Strong efforts are currently being made to identify drugs that accumulate more efficaciously in ischaemic brain tissue. We identified an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter,
ABCC1
, which is expressed on the abluminal surface of the brain capillary endothelium and mildly downregulated in response to focal
cerebral ischaemia
, induced by intraluminal middle cerebral artery occlusion. In biodistribution studies we show that
ABCC1
promotes the accumulation of known neuroprotective and neurotoxic compounds in the ischaemic and non-ischaemic brain,
ABCC1
deactivation reducing tissue concentrations by up to two orders of magnitude. As such,
ABCC1
's expression and functionality in the brain differs from the liver, spleen and testis, where
ABCC1
is strongly expressed on parenchymal cells, resulting -- in case of liver and testis -- in directed transport from the tissue into the blood. After focal
cerebral ischaemia
,
ABCC1
deactivation abolished the efficacy of both neuroprotective and neurotoxic compounds. Our data indicate that
ABCC1
acts as gateway for pharmacological compounds to the stroke brain. We suggest that the tailoring of compounds binding to abluminal but not luminal ABC transporters may facilitate stroke pharmacotherapy.
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