[Physiologic function of P-glycoprotein].

Cesk Fysiol

Katedra farmakologie a toxikologie UK v Praze, Farmaceutická fakulta v Hradci Králové.

Published: August 2002

P-glykoprotein has been proposed to function as a membrane transport protein for a large variety of substrates, ranging from small lipophilic molecules, steroid hormones, lipophilic peptides, some drugs, biologically important molecules and xenobiotics. There is little doubt that P-glycoprotein transports a wide range of substrates out of cells, nevertheless it is difficult to explain its wide substrate specificity and mechanism of the transport. P-glycoprotein has been found to be a major cause of acquired multidrug resistance (MDR) of cancer cells to chemotherapeutic drugs. The identification and localization of P-glycoprotein expression in a variety of normal human tissues raised the question of the physiological functions of P-glykoprotein. Currently, there is considerable evidence that P-glycoprotein can protect the body and sensitive tissues against a range of different xenobiotics. In addition, P-glycoprotein might play a role in regulation of cell differentiation, proliferation, immune response and programmed cell death.

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