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  • Title: Molecular mechanisms for the hepatic uptake of magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents.
    Author: Pascolo L, Cupelli F, Anelli PL, Lorusso V, Visigalli M, Uggeri F, Tiribelli C.
    Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1999 Apr 21; 257(3):746-52. PubMed ID: 10208854.
    Abstract:
    The mechanisms were investigated for the hepatic transport of 4 different gadolinium complexes used as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In basolateral rat hepatocyte plasma membrane vesicles, Gd-DTPA uptake was indistinguishable from non-specific binding to vesicles; Gd-BOPTA and Gd-EOB-DTPA entered plasma membrane vesicles following a linear, concentration-dependent mechanism up to 1.5 mM of substrate. By contrast, Gd-B 20790 uptake followed a saturative kinetic with an apparent Km of 92 +/- 15 microM and a Vmax of 143 +/- 42 pmol/mg prot/15 sec, and it occurred into an osmotic-sensitive space. Sulfobromophthalein ant taurocholate, but not unconjugated bilirubin inhibited the uptake rate of Gd-B 20790 but not that of the other three compounds. Injection into Xenopus laevis oocytes of 5 ng of human OATP cRNA resulted, after 3 days, in a >/=2-fold stimulation (p < 0.001) of transport of Gd-B 20790 but not of Gd-BOPTA or Gd-EOB-DTPA. Collectively, these data indicate that the hepatic uptake of the MRI contrast agent Gd-B 20790 is a carrier-mediated mechanism operated by OATP while MRI compounds with other chemical structures enter the hepatocyte by other mechanisms.
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