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Is Resistance Useless? Multidrug Resistance and Collateral Sensitivity
2009-09-15

When cancer cells develop resistance to chemotherapeutics, it is frequently conferred by the ATP-dependent efflux pump P-glycoprotein (MDR1, P-gp, ABCB1). P-gp can efflux a wide range of cancer drugs; thus its expression confers cross-resistance, termed multidrug resistance (MDR), to a wide range of drugs. Strategies to overcome this resistance have been ...

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Potent and selective inhibitors of breast cancer resistance protein (ABCG2) derived from the p-glycoprotein (ABCB1) modulator tariquidar.
2009-02-26

The efflux pumps ABCB1 (p-gp, MDR1) and ABCG2 (BCRP) are expressed to a high extent by endothelial cells at the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and other barrier tissues and are involved in drug resistance of tumor (stem) cells. Whereas numerous ABCB1 inhibitors are known, only a few ABCG2 modulators ...

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In vivo and in vitro modulation of MDR molecules in murine thymocytes.
2005-08-30

P-glycoprotein (Pgp/ABCB1) and multidrug resistance related protein 1 (MRP1/ABCC1) were first described in multidrug resistant tumor cells. It is presently known that both proteins are also expressed in a variety of normal cells, including lymphocytes. ABCB1 activity has already been detected in subpopulations of ...

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Gut bitter taste receptor signalling induces ABCB1 through a mechanism involving CCK.
2011-08-15

T2Rs (bitter taste-sensing type�2 receptors) are expressed in the oral cavity to prevent ingestion of dietary toxins through taste avoidance. They are also expressed in other cell types, including gut enteroendocrine cells, where their physiological role is enigmatic. Previously, we proposed that T2R-dependent CCK (cholecystokinin) secretion from enteroendocrine cells limits absorption of ...

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[Discussion on correlation between intrahepatic inflammatory pathogenesis and the TCM theory of liver collateral injury by toxins in patients of type 2 diabetes mellitus with insulin resistance].
2006-11-01

Correlation between the intrahepatic inflammatory pathogenesis and the TCM theory of liver collateral injury by toxins in patients of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with insulin resistance (IR) was investigated, to elucidate that removing toxins, dredging collateral and modulating Gan could be one of the effective approaches for ...

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Xenobiotic Metabolizing Enzyme and Transporter Gene Expression in Primary Cultures of Human Hepatocytes Modulated by ToxCast Chemicals

ToxCast chemicals were assessed for induction or suppression of xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme and transporter gene expression using primary human hepatocytes. The mRNA levels of 14 target and 2 control genes were measured: ABCB1, ABCB11, ABCG2, SLCO1B1, CYP1A1, CYP1A2, CYP2B6, C...

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Modulation of Xenobiotic Metabolizing Enzyme and Transporter Gene Expression in Primary Cultures of Human Hepatocytes by ToxCast Chemicals

ToxCast chemicals were assessed for induction or suppression of xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme and transporter gene expression using primary human hepatocytes. The mRNA levels of 14 target and 2 control genes were measured: ABCB1, ABCB11, ABCG2, SLCO1B1, CYP1A1, CYP1A2, CYP2B6, C...

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Interaction potential of etravirine with drug transporters assessed in vitro.
2010-12-28

Etravirine is a novel nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) for the treatment of HIV-1 infections. ABC transporters potentially mediate clinically relevant drug-drug interactions. We assessed substrate characteristics and the inhibitory and inductive potential of etravirine on ABC transporters. Etravirine did not inhibit P-gp/ABCB1 and was ...

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Sildenafil reverses ABCB1- and ABCG2-mediated chemotherapeutic drug resistance.
2011-03-14

Sildenafil is a potent and selective inhibitor of the type 5 cGMP (cyclic guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate)-specific phosphodiesterase that is used clinically to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension. Here, we report that sildenafil has differential effects on cell surface ABC transporters such as ABCB1, ABCC1, and ABCG2 that modulate intracompartmental ...

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Discovery of a new series of jatrophane and lathyrane diterpenes as potent and specific P-glycoprotein modulators.
2008-03-28

A new series of diterpenes, the jatrophanes euphoscopin M (1), euphoscopin N (2) and euphornin L (3), and the lathyrane euphohelioscopin C (7) were isolated from plants of Euphorbia helioscopia L., together with four other known analogues, euphoscopin C (4), euphornin (5), epieuphoscopin B (6) and euphohelioscopin A (8). The new compound stereostructures were elucidated by NMR analysis and ...

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Selective modulation of P-glycoprotein activity by steroidal saponines from Paris polyphylla.
2008-10-08

Bio-guided fractionation of the roots of Paris polyphylla (Trilliaceae), based on inhibition of P-glycoprotein-mediated daunorubicin efflux in K562/R7 cell line, led to isolation and identification of the three saponins 3-O-Rha(1-->2)[Ara(1-->4)]Glc-pennogenine, gracillin and polyphyllin D, and the two ecdysteroids 20-hydroxyecdysone and pinnatasterone. These compounds were tested for ...

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Tarantula: Killing driver bugs before they hatch
2005-01-01

The Linux operating system is undergoing continual evolution. Evolution in the kernel and generic driver modules often triggers the need for corresponding evolutions in specific device drivers. Such collateral evolutions are tedious, because of the large number of device drivers, and error-prone, because of the complexity of the code modifications ...

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Incidence of genetic polymorphisms involved in lipid metabolism among Chinese patients with osteonecrosis of the femoral head
2009-06-05

Background and purpose Corticosteroid treatment is associated with osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ON) in certain patients. The degree of drug sensitivity in general is governed by genetic variation between individuals. We investigated the relationship between ON and the presence of different alleles of the cytochrome P450 gene (CYP3A4), the product of which metabolizes corticosteroids, and of ...

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Bacterial Delivery of RNAi Effectors: Transkingdom RNAi
2010-08-18

RNA interference (RNAi) represents a high effective mechanism for specific inhibition of mRNA expression. Besides its potential as a powerful laboratory tool, the RNAi pathway appears to be promising for therapeutic utilization. For development of RNA interference (RNAi)-based therapies, delivery of RNAi-mediating agents to target cells is one of the major obstacles. A novel strategy to overcome ...

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TRAINING-INDUCED VASCULAR ADAPTATIONS TO ISCHEMIC MUSCLE
2008-12-01

Peripheral arterial insufficiency is a progressive degenerative disease associated with an increased morbidity and mortality. It decreases exercise tolerance and often presents with symptoms of intermittent claudication. Enhanced physical activity is one of the most effective means of improving the life of affected patients. While this occurs for a variety of reasons, vascular remodeling can be an ...

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Modulation of Mrp1 (ABCc1) and Pgp (ABCb1) by Bilirubin at the Blood-CSF and Blood-Brain Barriers in the Gunn Rat
2011-01-31

Accumulation of unconjugated bilirubin (UCB) in the brain causes bilirubin encephalopathy. Pgp (ABCb1) and Mrp1 (ABCc1), highly expressed in the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) respectively, may modulate the accumulation of UCB in brain. We examined the effect of prolonged exposure to elevated ...

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Conformational analysis of human ATP-binding cassette transporter (ABCB1) in lipid nanodiscs and inhibition by the antibodies MRK16 and UIC2.
2011-09-21

The human ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter, P-glycoprotein (P-gp; ABCB1), mediates the ATP-dependent efflux of a variety of drugs. As a result, P-gp plays a critical role in tumor cell drug resistance and the pharmacokinetic properties of most drugs. P-gp exhibits extraordinary substrate and inhibitor promiscuity, resulting in a wide range of ...

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ABCB1 Genotypes Predict Cyclosporine-Related Adverse Events and Kidney Allograft Outcome
2009-06-01

Cyclosporine A (CsA) is a substrate of P-glycoprotein, an efflux transporter encoded by the ABCB1 gene. Compared with carriers of the wild-type gene, carriers of T allelic variants in exons 21 or 26 have reduced P-glycoprotein activity and, secondarily, increased intracellular concentration of CsA; therefore, carriers of T variants might be at increased risk for CsA-related adverse events. We ...

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The role of multixenobiotic transporters in predatory marine molluscs as counter-defense mechanisms against dietary allelochemicals

posterior probability) and sequences from human (ABCB1, ABCB4, ABCB5, and ABCB11) and the bivalve_000535.3; ABCB4, NP_000434.1; ABCB5, NP_848654.3; ABCB6, NP_005680.1; ABCB7, NP_004290.2; ABCB8, NP). ThPgpisoform 2 and CgPgpisoform1 clusters with human ABCB1, ABCB4, ABCB5 and ABCB11 genes. ...

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Medial collateral ligament (image)

The medial collateral ligament connects the end of the femur (thigh) to the top of the tibia (shin bone). The medial collateral ligament ...

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Identification of putative steroid-binding sites in human ABCB1 and ABCG2.
2009-03-06

Homology modelling was used to generate three-dimensional structures of the nucleotide-binding domains (NBDs) of human ABCB1 and ABCG2. Interactions between a series of steroidal ligands and transporter NBDs were investigated using an in silico docking approach. C-terminal ABCB1 NBD ...

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Bullatacin Triggered ABCB1-Overexpressing Cell Apoptosis via the Mitochondrial-Dependent Pathway
2009-07-21

This paper was to explore bullatacin-mediated multidrug-resistant cell apoptosis at extremely low concentration. To investigate its precise mechanisms, the pathway of cell apoptosis induced by bullatacin was examined. Bullatacin causes an upregulation of ROS and a downregulation of ??m in a concentration-dependent manner in ABCB1-overexpressing KBv200 cells. In addition, ...

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Wiring of Divergent Networks in the Central Auditory System
2011-07-28

Divergent axonal projections are found throughout the central auditory system. Here, we evaluate these branched projections in terms of their types, distribution, and putative physiological roles. In general, three patterns of axon collateralization are found: intricate local branching, long-distance collaterals, and branched axons (BAs) involved in ...

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In vitro modulation of ABCB1/P-glycoprotein expression by polyphenols from Mangifera indica.
2010-06-01

Many plant compounds are able to modulate the activity and/or the expression of the major multidrug transporter ABCB1/P-glycoprotein (P-gp). In this study, mango (Mangifera indica L.) stem bark extract (MSBE), its main polyphenol mangiferin and the mangiferin aglycone derivative norathyriol, as well as catechin, gallic acid and ...

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Impact of ABCC2 genotype on antiepileptic drug response in Caucasian patients with childhood epilepsy.
2011-07-27

BACKGROUND: Antiepileptic treatment response has been suggested to be modulated by genetic polymorphisms of drug efflux transporters, in particular ABCB1. Recently, we found a significant association of ABCC2 -24C>T with nonresponse, primarily in the context of generalized epilepsy. Moreover, ABCC2 1249G>A was reported to alter ...

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COLLATERAL DAMAGE
1964-06-11

... Descriptors : *SHELTERS, *POPULATION, *COLLATERAL DAMAGE, *NUCLEAR WARFARE CASUALTIES, MILITARY FACILITIES ...

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Polymorphisms in the BRCA1 and ABCB1 genes modulate menopausal hormone therapy associated breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women.
2009-08-12

Menopausal hormone therapy (HT) is associated with an increased breast cancer risk among postmenopausal women. In this study, we investigated genetic effect modification of HT associated breast cancer risk in 3,149 postmenopausal breast cancer patients and 5,489 controls from the two German population-based case-control studies MARIE and GENICA. Twenty-eight polymorphisms of 14 candidate genes ...

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Photoionization of Endohedral Atoms: Collective, Reflective and Collateral Emissions
2009-12-03

The photoionization properties of a fullerene-confined atom differ dramatically from that of an isolated atom. In the low energy region, where the fullerene plasmons are active, the electrons of the confined atom emerge through a collective channel carrying a significant chunk of plasmon with it. The photoelectron angular distribution of the confined atom however shows far lesser impact of the ...

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Modulator-induced interference in functional cross talk between the substrate and the ATP sites of human P-glycoprotein.
2006-02-28

The human P-glycoprotein (Pgp, ABCB1) is an ATP-dependent efflux pump for structurally unrelated hydrophobic compounds, conferring simultaneous resistance to and restricting bioavailability of several anticancer and antimicrobial agents. Drug transport by Pgp requires a coordinated communication between its substrate binding/translocating pathway ...

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Propranolol modulates the collateral vascular responsiveness to vasopressin via a G?-mediated pathway in portal hypertensive rats.
2011-12-01

Gastro-oesophageal variceal haemorrhage is one of the most dreadful complications of portal hypertension and can be controlled with vasoconstrictors. Nevertheless, sympathetic tone abnormality and vascular hyporesponsiveness in portal hypertension may impede the haemostatic effects of vasoconstrictors. Propranolol, a ?-blocker binding the G-protein-coupled adrenoceptor, is a portal hypotensive ...

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Calcium-dependent signalling is essential during collateral growth in the pig hind limb-ischemia model.
2010-04-02

We investigated the effect of pharmacological activation of the Ca(2+)-channel transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily V, member 4 (TRPV4) on collateral growth in a pig hind limb-ischemia model thereby identifying subcellular mechanisms. Domestic pigs received femoral artery ligature and were randomly assigned to one of the following groups (each n=6): (1) ...

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Core + modules approach to Fortran standardization
1979-01-01

In January 1978, ANSI X3J3 voted to adopt a framework consisting of a core and modules for developing the next revision of the ANSI Fortran standard. There are at least three reasons for adopting the core + modules approach: to provide a mechanism to interface with collateral standards and implementations in major applications areas; ...

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Multidrug Resistance Phosphoglycoprotein (ABCB1) in the Mouse Placenta: Fetal Protection1

... the end of gestation in terms of fetal development, warrants further investigation. There are many circumstances (cancer, HIV infection, preterm labor) during pregnancy that require the administration of d...

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MDR1A (ABCB1)-Deficient CF-1 Mutant Mice are Susceptible to Cerebral Malaria Induced by Plasmodium Berghei ANKA

... R. M. Herings, and B. H. Stricker. 1997. Neuro-psychiatric effects of antimalarials. European Journal of Clinical ... ...

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Chapter 7 Samenvatting in het Nederlands (Summary in Dutch)

MDR1 (ABCB1 of P-glycoproteine), een menselijk MDR-transporteiwit. De aanwezigheid van verapamil, een verlaagde groeisnelheid (Hoofdstuk 4). Dit effect op de groeisnelheid wordt tenietgedaan door verapamil, wat

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ABCB1 identifies a subpopulation of uveal melanoma cells with high metastatic propensity.
2011-03-24

Metastasis of tumor cells to distant organs is the leading cause of death in melanoma. Yet, the mechanisms of metastasis remain poorly understood. One key question is whether all cells in a primary tumor are equally likely to metastasize or whether subpopulations of cells preferentially give rise to metastases. Here, we identified a subpopulation of uveal melanoma cells expressing the multidrug ...

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Toxicogenomic effects common to triazole antifungals and conserved between rats and humans
2009-07-01

The triazole antifungals myclobutanil, propiconazole and triadimefon cause varying degrees of hepatic toxicity and disrupt steroid hormone homeostasis in rodent in vivo models. To identify biological pathways consistently modulated across multiple timepoints and various study designs, gene expression profiling was conducted on rat livers from three separate studies with ...

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Evidence for dual mode of action of a thiosemicarbazone, NSC73306: A potent substrate of the multidrug resistance-linked ABCG2 transporter
2007-12-01

Multidrug resistance due to reduced drug accumulation is a phenomenon predominantly caused by the overexpression of members of the ATP-binding cassette transporters, including ABCB1 (P-glycoprotein), ABCG2 and several ABCC family members (MRPs). We previously reported that a thiosemicarbazone derivative, NSC73306, is cytotoxic to carcinoma cells that ...

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Efavirenz is a substrate and in turn modulates the expression of the efflux transporter ABCG2/BCRP in the gastrointestinal tract of the rat.
2011-07-23

The oral bioavailability of the antiretroviral efavirenz (EFV) undergoes high inter and intra-individual variability, this fact supporting its therapeutic drug monitoring. Previously, it was demonstrated that the encapsulation of EFV within polymeric micelles increases the oral bioavailability of the drug. The breast cancer resistant protein (BCRP, ABCG2) is known to be inhibited by EFV in vitro. ...

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Combination of Tenofovir and Emtricitabine plus Efavirenz: In Vitro Modulation of ABC Transporter and Intracellular Drug Accumulation ?
2009-03-15

Efflux proteins have been shown to greatly affect the uptake of antiretroviral drugs by cells and to hamper their access to the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication site. This study evaluated the factors that may lead to drug-drug interactions between emtricitabine (FTC), tenofovir (TFV), and efavirenz (EFV), including the modulation of efflux transporter expression ...

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Alpha-Tocopherol Modulates Genes Involved in Hepatic Xenobiotic Pathways in Mice
2008-09-11

Hepatic proteins involved in xenobiotic pathways (Phases I, II, and III) are responsible for the metabolism and disposition of endogenous and exogenous compounds including dietary phytochemicals. To test the hypothesis that elevated ?-tocopherol intakes alter gene expression of hepatic xenobiotic pathways, mice were fed diets supplemented with either 1000 IU (++E) or 35 IU (E) all-rac-?-tocopheryl ...

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AKAP350 is involved in the development of apical "canalicular" structures in hepatic cells HepG2.
2011-03-01

Hepatocytes are epithelial cells whose apical poles constitute the bile canaliculi. The establishment and maintenance of canalicular poles is a finely regulated process that dictates the efficiency of primary bile secretion. Protein kinase A (PKA) modulates this process at different levels. AKAP350 is an A-kinase anchoring protein that scaffolds protein complexes involved in ...

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