Inhibition of P-glycoprotein function and expression by kaempferol and quercetin

The 170 kDa plasma membrane P-glycoprotein (Pgp) causes the efflux of chemotherapeutic drugs from cells and is believed to be an important mechanism in multidrug resistance (MDR) in human cancer. This study demonstrates that some putative flavonoids, i.e., flavonols (quercetin and kaempferol) and is...

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Main Authors: Limtrakul P., Khantamat O., Pintha K.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-19542014-08-30T02:00:18Z Inhibition of P-glycoprotein function and expression by kaempferol and quercetin Limtrakul P. Khantamat O. Pintha K. The 170 kDa plasma membrane P-glycoprotein (Pgp) causes the efflux of chemotherapeutic drugs from cells and is believed to be an important mechanism in multidrug resistance (MDR) in human cancer. This study demonstrates that some putative flavonoids, i.e., flavonols (quercetin and kaempferol) and isoflavones (genistein and daidzein) markedly increase the sensitivity of the multidrug-resistant human cervical carcinoma KB-V1 cells (high Pgp expression) to vinblastine and paclitaxel dose-dependently, and also decrease the relative resistance of these anticancer-drugs in KB-V1 cells. None of the flavonoids had a significant effect on vinblastine and paclitaxel cytotoxicity in wildtype drug-sensitive KB-3-1 cells (lacking Pgp). These flavonoids also caused an increase in intracellular accumulation, and reduced the efflux of Rh123 and 3[H]vinblastine in KB-V1 cells, but not in KB-3-1 cells. The flavonols increased the inhibitory effectiveness of Pgp activity in MDR KB-V1 cells more than isoflavones. Only treatment with flavonols up to 48 h was able to significantly decrease the Pgp expression in a dose-dependent manner in KB-V1 cells. These findings provide evidence that flavonols reduced Pgp expression and function resulting in the inhibition of Pgp activity, but isoflavones modulated intracellular drug levels by inhibiting Pgp function with no effect on Pgp expression. Among the flavonoids tested, flavonols, particularly kaempferol, exhibit the most potent MDR reversing property in KB-V1 cells. © E.S.I.F.T. srl - Firenze. 2014-08-30T02:00:18Z 2014-08-30T02:00:18Z 2005 Article 1120009X 15828450 JCHEE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-16244371036&partnerID=40&md5=7dc5d46f53a57f83554f3812c0756764 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15828450 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1954 English
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description The 170 kDa plasma membrane P-glycoprotein (Pgp) causes the efflux of chemotherapeutic drugs from cells and is believed to be an important mechanism in multidrug resistance (MDR) in human cancer. This study demonstrates that some putative flavonoids, i.e., flavonols (quercetin and kaempferol) and isoflavones (genistein and daidzein) markedly increase the sensitivity of the multidrug-resistant human cervical carcinoma KB-V1 cells (high Pgp expression) to vinblastine and paclitaxel dose-dependently, and also decrease the relative resistance of these anticancer-drugs in KB-V1 cells. None of the flavonoids had a significant effect on vinblastine and paclitaxel cytotoxicity in wildtype drug-sensitive KB-3-1 cells (lacking Pgp). These flavonoids also caused an increase in intracellular accumulation, and reduced the efflux of Rh123 and 3[H]vinblastine in KB-V1 cells, but not in KB-3-1 cells. The flavonols increased the inhibitory effectiveness of Pgp activity in MDR KB-V1 cells more than isoflavones. Only treatment with flavonols up to 48 h was able to significantly decrease the Pgp expression in a dose-dependent manner in KB-V1 cells. These findings provide evidence that flavonols reduced Pgp expression and function resulting in the inhibition of Pgp activity, but isoflavones modulated intracellular drug levels by inhibiting Pgp function with no effect on Pgp expression. Among the flavonoids tested, flavonols, particularly kaempferol, exhibit the most potent MDR reversing property in KB-V1 cells. © E.S.I.F.T. srl - Firenze.
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author Limtrakul P.
Khantamat O.
Pintha K.
spellingShingle Limtrakul P.
Khantamat O.
Pintha K.
Inhibition of P-glycoprotein function and expression by kaempferol and quercetin
author_facet Limtrakul P.
Khantamat O.
Pintha K.
author_sort Limtrakul P.
title Inhibition of P-glycoprotein function and expression by kaempferol and quercetin
title_short Inhibition of P-glycoprotein function and expression by kaempferol and quercetin
title_full Inhibition of P-glycoprotein function and expression by kaempferol and quercetin
title_fullStr Inhibition of P-glycoprotein function and expression by kaempferol and quercetin
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of P-glycoprotein function and expression by kaempferol and quercetin
title_sort inhibition of p-glycoprotein function and expression by kaempferol and quercetin
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