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. 2006 Sep;187(4):415-23.
doi: 10.1007/s00213-006-0437-9. Epub 2006 Jun 30.

Evaluation of antipsychotic drugs as inhibitors of multidrug resistance transporter P-glycoprotein

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Evaluation of antipsychotic drugs as inhibitors of multidrug resistance transporter P-glycoprotein

Jun-Sheng Wang et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2006 Sep.

Abstract

Rationale: The multidrug resistance transporter, P-glycoprotein (P-gp), is involved in efflux transport of several antipsychotics in the blood-brain barrier (BBB).

Objectives: In the present study, we evaluated the inhibitory effect of the antipsychotics, i.e., risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, clozapine, haloperidol, chlorpromazine, a major metabolite of risperidone, 9-OH-risperidone, and a positive control inhibitor, PSC833, on the cellular uptake of a prototypic substrate of P-gp, rhodamine (Rhd) 123, in LLC-PK1 and L-MDR1 cells.

Materials and methods: After incubation of the antipsychotics (1-100 microM) and the positive (10 microM PSC833) or negative (1% dimethyl sulfoxide) controls with 5 microM Rhd 123 for 1 h, the effects of the antipsychotics on the intracellular accumulation of Rhd 123 were examined using a flow cytometric method.

Results: All the antipsychotics showed various degrees of inhibitory effects on P-gp activity. The rank order of the concentration of inhibitor to cause 50% of the maximal increment of intracellular Rhd 123 fluorescence (EC(50)) was: PSC833 (0.5 microM) < olanzapine (3.9 microM) < chlorpromazine (5.8 microM) < risperidone (6.6 microM) < haloperidol (9.1 microM) < quetiapine (9.8 microM) < 9-OH-risperidone (12.5 microM) < clozapine (30 microM). Considering that the antipsychotics' plasma concentrations are generally lower than 1 microM, the present results suggest that olanzapine and risperidone are the only agents that may inhibit P-gp activity in the BBB. However, most of the antipsychotics are extensively accumulated in tissues. In addition, when given orally, the drug concentrations in the gastrointestinal tract are likely to be high.

Conclusions: Pharmacokinetic interactions due to inhibition of P-gp activity by the antipsychotics appear possible and warrant further investigation.

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