Vol. 283, Issue 3, G757-G766, September 2002
Expression of rat hepatic multidrug resistance-associated
proteins and organic anion transporters in pregnancy
Jingsong
Cao1,
Bruno
Stieger2,
Peter J.
Meier2, and
Mary
Vore1
1 Graduate Center for Toxicology, Chandler Medical
Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
40536 - 0305; and 2 Division of Clinical Pharmacology
and Toxicology, Department of Medicine, University Hospital,
CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
The expression of hepatic
multidrug resistance-associated protein (Mrp)1, 2, 3, and 6 and organic
anion transporting polypeptides (Oatp)1 and 2 were examined in control
and 20- to 21-day pregnant rats. Western analysis showed that
expression of Oatp2 was decreased 50% in pregnancy, whereas expression
of Oatp1 did not change. Expression of Mrp2 protein determined by
Western analysis of total liver homogenate decreased to 50% of control
levels in pregnant rats, consistent with studies using plasma
membranes. Confocal immunohistochemistry showed that Mrp2 expression
was confined to the canalicular membrane in both control and pregnant
rats and was not detectable in intracellular compartments. In isolated perfused liver, the biliary excretion of 2,4-dintrophenyl-glutathione was significantly decreased in pregnancy, consistent with decreased expression of Mrp2. The expression of the basolateral transporter Mrp1
was not altered in pregnancy, whereas expression of Mrp6 mRNA was
decreased by 60%. Expression of Mrp3 was also decreased by 50% in
pregnant rat liver, indicating differential regulation of Mrp isoforms
in pregnancy. These data also demonstrate that decreased Mrp2
expression is not necessarily accompanied by increased Mrp3 expression.
organic anion transporting polypeptides