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Polyspecific organic cation transporters: Structure, function, physiological roles, and biopharmaceutical implications


AutorenlisteKoepsell, Hermann; Lips, Katrin; Volk, Christopher

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2007

Seiten1227-1251

ZeitschriftPharmaceutical Research

Bandnummer24

Heftnummer7

ISSN0724-8741

eISSN1573-904X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11095-007-9254-z

VerlagSpringer


Abstract
The body is equipped with broad-specificity transporters for the excretion and distribution of endogeneous organic cations and for the uptake, elimination and distribution of cationic drugs, toxins and environmental waste products. This group of transporters consists of the electrogenic cation transporters OCT1-3 (SLC22A1-3), the cation and carnitine transporters OCTN1 (SLC22A4), OCTN2 (SLC22A5) and OCT6 (SLC22A16), and the proton/cation antiporters MATE1, MATE2-K and MATE2-B. The transporters show broadly overlapping sites of expression in many tissues such as small intestine, liver, kidney, heart, skeletal muscle, placenta, lung, brain, cells of the immune system, and tumors. In epithelial cells they may be located in the basolateral or luminal membranes. Transcellular cation movement in small intestine, kidney and liver is mediated by the combined action of electrogenic OCT-type uptake systems and MATE-type efflux transporters that operate as cation/proton antiporters. Recent data showed that OCT-type transporters participate in the regulation of extracellular concentrations of neurotransmitters in brain, mediate the release of acetylcholine in non-neuronal cholinergic reactions, and are critically involved in the regulation of histamine release from basophils. The recent identification of polymorphisms in human OCTs and OCTNs allows the identification of patients with an increased risk for adverse drug reactions. Transport studies with expressed OCTs will help to optimize pharmacokinetics during development of new drugs.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilKoepsell, H., Lips, K. and Volk, C. (2007) Polyspecific organic cation transporters: Structure, function, physiological roles, and biopharmaceutical implications, Pharmaceutical Research, 24(7), pp. 1227-1251. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11095-007-9254-z

APA-ZitierstilKoepsell, H., Lips, K., & Volk, C. (2007). Polyspecific organic cation transporters: Structure, function, physiological roles, and biopharmaceutical implications. Pharmaceutical Research. 24(7), 1227-1251. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11095-007-9254-z



Schlagwörter


CATION/CARNITINE TRANSPORTEREXTRANEURONAL MONOAMINE TRANSPORTERMONOQUATERNARY AMMONIUM-COMPOUNDSOCT1OCT2OCT3OCT6OCTN1OCTN2organic cation transportPH-DEPENDENT TRANSPORTpolyspecific transportersPRIMARY CARNITINE DEFICIENCYRAT-KIDNEYRESISTANCE GENE-PRODUCTTISSUE DISTRIBUTION PATTERN


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