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Acamprosate Is a Substrate of the Human Organic Anion Transporter (OAT) 1 without OAT3 Inhibitory Properties: Implications for Renal Acamprosate Secretion and Drug–Drug Interactions

Acamprosate is an anionic drug substance widely used in treating symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. It was recently shown that oral acamprosate absorption is likely due to paracellular transport. In contrast, little is known about the eliminating mechanism clearing acamprosate from the blood in the kid...

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Autores principales: Antonescu, Irina E., Karlgren, Maria, Pedersen, Maria L., Simoff, Ivailo, Bergström, Christel A. S., Neuhoff, Sibylle, Artursson, Per, Steffansen, Bente, Nielsen, Carsten Uhd
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7238232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32344570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12040390
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author Antonescu, Irina E.
Karlgren, Maria
Pedersen, Maria L.
Simoff, Ivailo
Bergström, Christel A. S.
Neuhoff, Sibylle
Artursson, Per
Steffansen, Bente
Nielsen, Carsten Uhd
author_facet Antonescu, Irina E.
Karlgren, Maria
Pedersen, Maria L.
Simoff, Ivailo
Bergström, Christel A. S.
Neuhoff, Sibylle
Artursson, Per
Steffansen, Bente
Nielsen, Carsten Uhd
author_sort Antonescu, Irina E.
collection PubMed
description Acamprosate is an anionic drug substance widely used in treating symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. It was recently shown that oral acamprosate absorption is likely due to paracellular transport. In contrast, little is known about the eliminating mechanism clearing acamprosate from the blood in the kidneys, despite the fact that studies have shown renal secretion of acamprosate. The hypothesis of the present study was therefore that renal organic anion transporters (OATs) facilitate the renal excretion of acamprosate in humans. The aim of the present study was to establish and apply OAT1 (gene product of SLC22A6) and OAT3 (gene product of SLC22A8) expressing cell lines to investigate whether acamprosate is a substrate or inhibitor of OAT1 and/or OAT3. The studies were performed in HEK293-Flp-In cells stably transfected with SLC22A6 or SLC22A8. Protein and functional data showed that the established cell lines are useful for studying OAT1- and OAT3-mediated transport in bi-laboratory studies. Acamprosate inhibited OAT1-mediated p-aminohippuric acid (PAH) uptake but did not inhibit substrate uptake via OAT3 expressing cells, neither when applied concomitantly nor after a 3 h preincubation with acamprosate. The uptake of PAH via OAT1 was inhibited in a competitive manner by acamprosate and cellular uptake studies showed that acamprosate is a substrate for OAT1 with a K(m)-value of approximately 700 µM. Probenecid inhibited OAT1-mediated acamprosate uptake with a K(i)-value of approximately 13 µM, which may translate into an estimated clinically significant DDI index. In conclusion, acamprosate was identified as a substrate of OAT1 but not OAT3.
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spelling pubmed-72382322020-06-02 Acamprosate Is a Substrate of the Human Organic Anion Transporter (OAT) 1 without OAT3 Inhibitory Properties: Implications for Renal Acamprosate Secretion and Drug–Drug Interactions Antonescu, Irina E. Karlgren, Maria Pedersen, Maria L. Simoff, Ivailo Bergström, Christel A. S. Neuhoff, Sibylle Artursson, Per Steffansen, Bente Nielsen, Carsten Uhd Pharmaceutics Article Acamprosate is an anionic drug substance widely used in treating symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. It was recently shown that oral acamprosate absorption is likely due to paracellular transport. In contrast, little is known about the eliminating mechanism clearing acamprosate from the blood in the kidneys, despite the fact that studies have shown renal secretion of acamprosate. The hypothesis of the present study was therefore that renal organic anion transporters (OATs) facilitate the renal excretion of acamprosate in humans. The aim of the present study was to establish and apply OAT1 (gene product of SLC22A6) and OAT3 (gene product of SLC22A8) expressing cell lines to investigate whether acamprosate is a substrate or inhibitor of OAT1 and/or OAT3. The studies were performed in HEK293-Flp-In cells stably transfected with SLC22A6 or SLC22A8. Protein and functional data showed that the established cell lines are useful for studying OAT1- and OAT3-mediated transport in bi-laboratory studies. Acamprosate inhibited OAT1-mediated p-aminohippuric acid (PAH) uptake but did not inhibit substrate uptake via OAT3 expressing cells, neither when applied concomitantly nor after a 3 h preincubation with acamprosate. The uptake of PAH via OAT1 was inhibited in a competitive manner by acamprosate and cellular uptake studies showed that acamprosate is a substrate for OAT1 with a K(m)-value of approximately 700 µM. Probenecid inhibited OAT1-mediated acamprosate uptake with a K(i)-value of approximately 13 µM, which may translate into an estimated clinically significant DDI index. In conclusion, acamprosate was identified as a substrate of OAT1 but not OAT3. MDPI 2020-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7238232/ /pubmed/32344570 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12040390 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Antonescu, Irina E.
Karlgren, Maria
Pedersen, Maria L.
Simoff, Ivailo
Bergström, Christel A. S.
Neuhoff, Sibylle
Artursson, Per
Steffansen, Bente
Nielsen, Carsten Uhd
Acamprosate Is a Substrate of the Human Organic Anion Transporter (OAT) 1 without OAT3 Inhibitory Properties: Implications for Renal Acamprosate Secretion and Drug–Drug Interactions
title Acamprosate Is a Substrate of the Human Organic Anion Transporter (OAT) 1 without OAT3 Inhibitory Properties: Implications for Renal Acamprosate Secretion and Drug–Drug Interactions
title_full Acamprosate Is a Substrate of the Human Organic Anion Transporter (OAT) 1 without OAT3 Inhibitory Properties: Implications for Renal Acamprosate Secretion and Drug–Drug Interactions
title_fullStr Acamprosate Is a Substrate of the Human Organic Anion Transporter (OAT) 1 without OAT3 Inhibitory Properties: Implications for Renal Acamprosate Secretion and Drug–Drug Interactions
title_full_unstemmed Acamprosate Is a Substrate of the Human Organic Anion Transporter (OAT) 1 without OAT3 Inhibitory Properties: Implications for Renal Acamprosate Secretion and Drug–Drug Interactions
title_short Acamprosate Is a Substrate of the Human Organic Anion Transporter (OAT) 1 without OAT3 Inhibitory Properties: Implications for Renal Acamprosate Secretion and Drug–Drug Interactions
title_sort acamprosate is a substrate of the human organic anion transporter (oat) 1 without oat3 inhibitory properties: implications for renal acamprosate secretion and drug–drug interactions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7238232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32344570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12040390
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