Abstract

P-glycoprotein (P-gp), a product of the multidrug-resistant (mdr) genes, is expressed in the endothelial cells of the blood–brain barrier (BBB). Effects of glial factors and retinoic acid (RA) on P-gp activity and level were investigated in the immortalized rat brain endothelial cell line RBE4, which expressed immunodetectable P-gp associated with a decrease in accumulation of the P-gp substrates, vinblastine and colchicine. When RBE4 cells were cultured either in the presence of C6-conditioned medium or on C6- or astrocyte-extracellular matrix, intracellular vinblastine and colchicine concentrations were decreased. When the cells were treated with RA, increases in P-gp activities were correlated with increases in P-gp levels. Effects of simultaneous treatments with glial factors and RA were studied in RBE4 cells cultured on astrocyte-extracellular matrix and were shown to be additive on P-gp activity and level. RBE4 cells may serve as a useful in vitro model for basic research on P-gp regulation at the level of the BBB.

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