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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 32, 2002 - Issue 12
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Research Article

Decreased hepatobiliary transport of methotrexate in adjuvant arthritis rats

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Pages 1151-1160 | Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

1. We investigated the difference in hepatobiliary transport of methotrexate in normal and adjuvant arthritis (AA) rats and substantiated the expression level of multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (MRP2) in the liver. 2. Biliary clearance of methotrexate in normal and AA rats was calculated from plasma concentrations and biliary excretion following intravenous infusion and hepatic uptake clearance was estimated from an integration plot using methotrexate concentrations in plasma and liver. 3. Biliary clearance of methotrexate in AA rats was 2.30 ± 0.23 ml min -1 kg -1 (mean SD) and significantly lower than in normal rats (8.42 ± 0.81 ml min -1 kg -1) . The uptake clearance of methotrexate in AA rats was also lower than in normal rats (0.138 versus 0.278 ml min -1 g liver -1) . 4. MRP2 in the liver was detected by fluorescein isothiocyanate-labelled antibody and visualized using a confocal laser microscope system. The expression level of MRP2 in AA rats was very low compared with normal rats, indicating a down-regulation in AA rats. 5. In conclusion, biliary clearance of methotrexate was decreased due to the lower activities in both uptake and canalicular secretion, suggesting that several active transporters in the liver, including MRP2, are down-regulated in AA rats.

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