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Transport mechanisms of enoxacin in rat brush-border membrane of renal cortex: interaction with organic cation transport system and ionic diffusion potential dependent uptake.
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Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin [Biol Pharm Bull] 1995 Feb; Vol. 18 (2), pp. 342-6. - Publication Year :
- 1995
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Abstract
- The mechanism of the renal transport of enoxacin (ENX) has been investigated using brush-border membrane vesicles (BBMVs) isolated from the rat renal cortex. The initial rate and time-course of ENX uptake were quite dependent upon the medium pH (pH 5.5 > pH 7.5). The pH dependence was in accordance with the degree of cationic form. Carbonyl cyanide p-(trifluoromethoxy)phenylhydrazone (FCCP) affected the transient uphill transport of ENX across the renal brush-border membrane in the presence of an outward-directed H(+)-gradient. The initial uptake was saturable, and transport kinetic parameters were given for a Km and Vmax of 0.59mM and 1.37nmol/(mg protein)/30s, respectively. On the other hand, an outward H(+)-gradient (pHin = 5.5, out = 7.5) dependent uptake of ENX was partially decreased by the voltage-clamped BBMVs. Furthermore, a valinomycin-induced K(+)-diffusion potential (interior negative) was found to increase the uptake of ENX at pH 5.5, which is cationic form-rich. These results suggest that ENX uptake participates in not only the H+/organic cation antiport system for organic cation secretion but also the ionic diffusion potential (interior negative) dependent permeation through the membrane.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0918-6158
- Volume :
- 18
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 7538004
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.18.342