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The Role of P-Glycoprotein in Psychiatric Disorders: A Reliable Guard of the Brain?
- Source :
- Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 11(3), 197-209
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2011.
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Abstract
- A major component in the protection of the brain against blood-borne toxic influences is the multispecific efflux pump P-glycoprotein. This pump, a 170 kD protein, located at the luminal side of the capillary endothelial cells, has a large capacity and is capable of extruding a wide array of structurally divergent substrates. The brain uptake of the majority of antidepressants and antipsychotics, as well as many other psychotropic drugs and endogenous compounds is hampered by the activity of P-glycoprotein. In this review we discuss the current state of knowledge concerning the role of Pglycoprotein on pharmacokinetics of psychiatric drugs and the impact of modulation of P-glycoprotein on major psychiatric disorders. Relevant issues in reference to the function of P-glycoprotein and other efflux pumps in the blood-brain barrier related to mood disorders and schizophrenia are addressed, such as a possible role of P-glycoprotein as a susceptibility factor in depressive disorders and psychotic disorders.
- Subjects :
- Models, Molecular
Aging
medicine.medical_specialty
ATP-binding cassette transporter
Capillary endothelial cells
Pharmacology
Blood–brain barrier
Substrate Specificity
medicine
Humans
ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1
Psychiatry
P-glycoprotein
Brain uptake
Psychotropic Drugs
biology
business.industry
Mental Disorders
General Neuroscience
P-Glycoprotein
Brain
medicine.disease
Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Mood disorders
Blood-Brain Barrier
Schizophrenia
Nerve Degeneration
biology.protein
Molecular Medicine
Efflux
business
Stress, Psychological
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18715249
- Volume :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b09e3f7cebb9d26e16b8d87d5840108b