Direct evidence for efficient transport and minimal metabolism of L-cephalexin by oligopeptide transporter 1 in budded baculovirus fraction
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The oligopeptide transporter PEPT1 (SLC15A1) is responsible for absorption of peptidic nutrients in the small intestine. Although the L-diastereomer of the β-lactam antibiotic cephalexin (L-cephalexin) is likely to be transported by PEPT1, there has been no direct demonstration of PEPT1-mediated L-cephalexin transport. Indeed, after the incubation with L-cephalexin, the intact form of L-cephalexin has not been identified inside vesicles/proteoliposomes prepared from brush border membrane of intestinal epithelial cells or cultured cell lines exogenously transfected with PEPT1 gene. Thus, it appears that L-cephalexin is rapidly metabolized by PEPT1 or PEPT1-associated proteins. Here, we attempted to verify whether L-cephalexin is transported by PEPT1 and whether it is hydrolyzed by PEPT1 itself, by using budded baculovirus expressing PEPT1 protein. Marked uptake of L-cephalexin in PEPT1-expressing budded baculovirus, compared with wild-type virus, indicated that L-cephalexin is a substrate for PEPT1. The uptake was found to be pH sensitive, and was strongly inhibited by the D-diastereomer of cephalexin and glycylsarcosine, but not by glycine. Thus, L-cephalexin is transported by PEPT1 itself. Upon the transport of both L- and D-cephalexin by PEPT1, dose-dependent membrane depolarization was observed; the EC50 values of 0.18 and 2.9 mM, respectively, indicate that the affinity of L-cephalexin for PEPT1-mediated transport is much higher than that of the D-diastereomer. On the other hand, the L-cephalexin metabolite 7-aminodesacetoxycephalosporanic acid was not detected in PEPT1-expressing or wild-type virus at either pH 6.0 or 7.4. We conclude that L-cephalexin is transported by PEPT1 with high affinity, but is not metabolized by PEPT1 itself. © 2009 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
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著者
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Tsuji Akira
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kanazawa University
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Tamai I
Tokyo Univ. Sci. Tokyo Jpn
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Tamai Ikumi
Meiji Seika Kaisha Ltd. Pharmaceutical Research Center:department Of Surgery Kawasaki City Ida Hospi
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Tamai Ikumi
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tokyo University Of Science
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Tamai Ikumi
Department Of Pharmaceutics Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kanazawa University
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Tamai Ikumi
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences And Hospital Pharmacy Kanazawa University
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KATO Yukio
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kanazawa University
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Mitsuoka Keisuke
Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University
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Morohashi Yasushi
Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University
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Kubo Yoshiyuki
Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University
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Saitoh Ryoichi
Fuji Gotemba Research Laboratories, Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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Kato Yukio
Faculty Of Agriculture Meiji University
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Kubo Yoshiyuki
Faculty Of Pharmacy Institute Of Medical Pharmaceutical And Health Sciences Graduate School Of Medic
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Tsuji Akira
Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University
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