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Review
. 2006 Nov;23(11):2515-24.
doi: 10.1007/s11095-006-9091-5. Epub 2006 Oct 18.

Micronutrient and urate transport in choroid plexus and kidney: implications for drug therapy

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Review

Micronutrient and urate transport in choroid plexus and kidney: implications for drug therapy

Reynold Spector et al. Pharm Res. 2006 Nov.

Abstract

With application of molecular biology techniques, there has been rapid progress in understanding how many drugs and micronutrients (e.g., vitamins) are transferred across the choroid plexus (CP), the main transport locus of the blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier, and the renal tubular epithelial cells. In many cases, these molecules are transported by separate, specific carriers or receptors on the apical and/or basal side of the CP or renal epithelial cells. This commentary focuses on four micronutrient transport systems in CP (ascorbic acid, folate, inositol, and riboflavin), all of which have been recently cloned, expressed and for which knockout mice models were developed and transporter localization studies performed. Also reviewed is the recently cloned uric acid transport system in human kidney in which there exists a human "knockout" model. The implications of these transport systems for drug therapy of central nervous system and renal disorders are discussed, especially with regard to methods to circumvent the blood-brain and blood-CSF barriers to deliver drugs to the brain.

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