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Inhibition of MRP1 Transport Activity by Phenolic and Terpenic Compounds Isolated from Euphorbia species

OLGA WESOLOWSKA, JERZY WISNIEWSKI, NOÉLIA DUARTE, MARIA-JOSÉ U. FERREIRA and KRYSTYNA MICHALAK
Anticancer Research November 2007, 27 (6B) 4127-4133;
OLGA WESOLOWSKA
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Abstract

Background: A search for inhibitors of multidrug resistance (MDR)-associated protein 1 (MRP1) was performed among the compounds isolated from Euphorbia species, plants traditionally used in folk medicine. Materials and Methods: Fifteen compounds with terpenic or phenolic structures (macrocyclic and polycyclic diterpenes, coumarins, stilbenes and flavonoids) were isolated from the methanol extracts of Euphorbia lagascae and Euphorbia tuckeyana or obtained by derivatization. A functional test based on measuring the efflux of fluorescent MRP1 substrate (BCECF) from human erythrocytes was employed. Results: Effective MRP1 inhibitors were identified among the stilbenes (piceatannol and its derivatives) and the flavonoids (aromadendrin, naringenin and its derivatives). Conclusion: Euphorbia species constitute a promising source of multidrug resistance modulators.

  • Multidrug resistance
  • multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 (MRP1)
  • stilbenes
  • flavonoids

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  • Received May 25, 2007.
  • Revision received July 16, 2007.
  • Accepted August 1, 2007.
  • Copyright© 2007 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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OLGA WESOLOWSKA, JERZY WISNIEWSKI, NOÉLIA DUARTE, MARIA-JOSÉ U. FERREIRA, KRYSTYNA MICHALAK
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