The Ethanol Metabolite Acetaldehyde Increases Paracellular Drug Permeability In Vitro and Oral Bioavailability In Vivo

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作者
Fisher, Scott J. [1 ]
Swaan, Peter W. [1 ]
Eddington, Natalie D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
关键词
CACO-2 CELL MONOLAYER; ZONULA OCCLUDENS TOXIN; INDUCED LIVER-DAMAGE; TIGHT JUNCTIONS; GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACT; ALCOHOL-DEHYDROGENASE; COVALENT BINDING; LINE CACO-2; L-GLUTAMINE; DELTA-G;
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10.1124/jpet.109.158642
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R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Alcohol consumption leads to the production of the highly reactive ethanol metabolite, acetaldehyde, which may affect intestinal tight junctions and increase paracellular permeability. We examined the effects of elevated acetaldehyde within the gastrointestinal tract on the permeability and bioavailability of hydrophilic markers and drug molecules of variable molecular weight and geometry. In vitro permeability was measured uni-directionally in Caco-2 and MDCKII cell models in the presence of acetaldehyde, ethanol, or disulfiram, an aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibitor, which causes acetaldehyde formation when coadministered with ethanol in vivo. Acetaldehyde significantly lowered transepithelial resistance in cell monolayers and increased permeability of the low-molecular-weight markers, mannitol and sucrose; however, permeability of high-molecular-weight markers, polyethylene glycol and inulin, was not affected. In vivo permeability was assessed in male Sprague-Dawley rats treated for 6 days with ethanol, disulfiram, or saline alone or in combination. Bioavailability of naproxen was not affected by any treatment, whereas that of paclitaxel was increased upon acetaldehyde exposure. Although disulfiram has been shown to inhibit multidrug resistance-1 P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in vitro, our data demonstrate that the known P-gp substrate paclitaxel is not affected by coadministration of disulfiram. In conclusion, we demonstrate that acetaldehyde significantly modulates tight junctions and paracellular permeability in vitro as well as the oral bioavailability of low-molecular-weight hydrophilic probes and therapeutic molecules in vivo even when these molecules are substrates for efflux transporters. These studies emphasize the significance of ethanol metabolism and drug interactions outside of the liver.
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