Interactions of human organic anion transporters with aristolochic acids

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Abstract

Aristolochic acids (AAs), contained in Chinese herbal preparations, have been considered to induce nephropathy. In order to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of AA-induced nephrotoxicity, we have elucidated the interaction of human organic anion transporters (hOATs) with AAs using their stable cell lines. AA-I and AA-II inhibited organic anion uptake by hOAT1, hOAT3, and hOAT4 in dose-dependent manners. Treatment of hOAT3 with AA-I resulted in a significant reduction in viability compared with that of mock, which was rescued by the organic anion transport inhibitor probenecid. In conclusion, hOAT3-mediated AA-I uptake may be associated with the induction of nephrotoxicity. © 2010 The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Babu, E., Takeda, M., Nishida, R., Noshiro-Kofuji, R., Yoshida, M., Ueda, S., … Endou, H. (2010). Interactions of human organic anion transporters with aristolochic acids. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 113(2), 192–196. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.09339SC

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