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Effect of age on functional P-glycoprotein in the blood-brain barrier measured by use of (R)-[(11)C]verapamil and positron emission tomography.

Authors :
Toornvliet R
van Berckel BN
Luurtsema G
Lubberink M
Geldof AA
Bosch TM
Oerlemans R
Lammertsma AA
Franssen EJ
Source :
Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics [Clin Pharmacol Ther] 2006 Jun; Vol. 79 (6), pp. 540-8.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Introduction: P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is an efflux transporter responsible for the transport of various drugs across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Loss of P-gp function with age may be one factor in the development and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of aging on BBB P-gp function. Furthermore, the relationship between BBB P-gp activity and peripheral P-gp activity in CD3-positive leukocytes was investigated. Finally, plasma pharmacokinetics of carbon 11-labeled (R)-verapamil was evaluated.<br />Methods: (R)-[(11)C]verapamil and positron emission tomography were used to assess gray matter P-gp function. Because (R)-[(11)C]verapamil is a substrate for P-gp, the volume of distribution of (R)-[(11)C]verapamil in the brain inversely reflects P-gp function in the BBB.<br />Results: Mean volume of distribution values for 5 young healthy volunteers (age range, 21-27 years) and 5 elderly healthy volunteers (age range, 59-68 years) were 0.62+/-0.10 and 0.73+/-0.07, respectively (P=.03). The activity index of P-gp activity in CD3-positive leukocytes was 2.88+/-0.77 in young volunteers and 1.76+/-0.58 in elderly volunteers (P=.02).<br />Conclusion: This study showed decreased P-gp activity during aging. Consequently, the brain may be exposed to higher drug and toxin levels in elderly subjects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0009-9236
Volume :
79
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16765142
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clpt.2006.02.004