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Developmental patterns in human blood–brain barrier and blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier ABC drug transporter expression

Laurens F. M. Verscheijden, A. C. van Hattem, Jeanne Pertijs, Caroline A. de Jongh, Robert M. Verdijk, Bart Smeets, Jan J. Koenderink, Frans G. M. Rüssel, Saskia N. de Wildt

2020Histochemistry and Cell Biology41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

When drugs exert their effects in the brain, linear extrapolation of doses from adults could be harmful for children as the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and blood-CSF barrier (BCSFB) function is still immature. More specifically, age-related variation in membrane transporters may impact brain disposition. As human data on brain transporter expression is scarce, age dependent [gestational age (GA), postnatal age (PNA), and postmenstrual age (PMA)] variation in immunohistochemical localization and staining intensity of the ABC transporters P-glycoprotein (Pgp), breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP), and multidrug resistance-associated proteins 1, 2, 4, and 5 (MRP1/2/4/5) was investigated. Post mortem brain cortical and ventricular tissue was derived from 23 fetuses (GA range 12.9-39 weeks), 17 neonates (GA range 24.6-41.3 weeks, PNA range 0.004-3.5 weeks), 8 children (PNA range 0.1-3 years), and 4 adults who died from a wide variety of underlying conditions. In brain cortical BBB, immunostaining increased with age for Pgp and BCRP, while in contrast, MRP1 and MRP2 staining intensity appeared higher in fetuses, neonates, and children, as compared to adults. BCSFB was positively stained for Pgp, MRP1, and MRP2 and appeared stable across age, while BCRP was not detected. MRP4 and MRP5 were not detected in BBB or BCSFB. In conclusion, human BBB and BCSFB ABC membrane transporters show brain location and transporter-specific maturation.

Topics & Concepts

Abcg2Multidrug resistance-associated protein 2Solute carrier familyBlood–brain barrierOrganic cation transport proteinsTransporterATP-binding cassette transporterBiologyImmunostainingCerebrospinal fluidP-glycoproteinChoroid plexusPathologyImmunohistochemistryMedicineDrug resistanceEndocrinologyMultiple drug resistanceCentral nervous systemImmunologyBiochemistryGeneGeneticsDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsPharmacological Effects and Toxicity StudiesTrace Elements in Health
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