The permeability P-glycoprotein: a focus on enantioselectivity and brain distribution.

Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol

University of Lausanne, Centre for Psychiatric Neurosciences, Department of Psychiatry, CHUV, Hospital of Cery, Prilly, Switzerland.

Published: August 2010

Importance Of The Field: The permeability glycoprotein (P-gp) is an important protein transporter involved in the disposition of many drugs with different chemical structures, but few studies have examined a possible stereoselectivity in its activity. P-gp can have a major impact on the distribution of drugs in selected organs, including the brain. Polymorphisms of the ABCB1 gene, which encodes for P-gp, can influence the kinetics of several drugs.

Areas Covered In This Review: A search including publications from 1990 up to 2009 was performed on P-gp stereoselectivity and on the impact of ABCB1 polymorphisms on enantiomer brain distribution.

What The Reader Will Gain: Despite stereoselectivity not being expected because of the large variability of chemical structures of P-gp substrates, structure-activity relationships suggest different P-gp-binding sites for enantiomers. Enantioselectivity in the activity of P-gp has been demonstrated by in vitro studies and in animal models (preferential transport of one enantiomer or different inhibitory potencies towards P-gp activity between enantiomers). There is also in vivo evidence of an enantioselective drug transport at the human blood-brain barrier.

Take Home Message: The significant enantioselective activity of P-gp might be clinically relevant and must be taken into account in future studies.

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