Daily rhythms of P-glycoprotein expression in mice.

Chronobiol Int

Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, Jichi Medical School, Minami-kawachi, Tochigi, Japan.

Published: October 2005

Recent studies have shown the gene expression of several transporters to be circadian rhythmic. However, it remains to be elucidated whether the expression of P-glycoprotein, which is involved in the transport of many medications, undergoes 24 h rhythmicity. To address this issue, we investigated daily profiles of P-glycoprotein mRNA and protein levels in peripheral mouse tissues. In the liver and intestine, but not in the kidney, Abcb1a mRNA expression showed clear 24 h rhythmicity. On the other hand, Abcb1b and Abcb4, the other P-glycoprotein genes, did not exhibit significant rhythmic expression in the studied tissues. In the intestine, levels of whole P-glycoprotein also exhibited a daily rhythm, with a peak occurring in the latter half of the light phase and a trough at the onset of the light phase. Consistent with the day-night change of P-glycoprotein level, the ex vivo accumulation of digoxin, an Abcb1a P-glycoprotein substrate, into the intestinal segments at the onset of dark phase was significantly lower than it was at the onset of the light phase. Thus, Abcb1a P-glycoprotein expression, and apparently its function, are 24 h rhythmic at least in mouse intestine tissue. This circadian variation might be involved in various chronopharmacological phenomena.

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