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      Clinical relevance of drug efflux pumps in the gut.

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          Important export pumps expressed in the apical membrane of enterocytes are P-glycoprotein (P-gp), breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP) and multidrug resistance protein 2 (MRP2). They are believed to be a crucial part of the bodies' defense mechanisms against potentially toxic, orally administered xenobiotics. In particular P-gp and BCRP also limit the bioavailability of drugs. Inhibition of these intestinal export pumps by concomitantly administered drugs leads to increased plasma concentrations, whereas induction can reduce absorption of the substrate drugs and decrease plasma concentrations. The role of polymorphisms in genes encoding for these transporters will also be discussed. Taken together this review will focus on the role of intestinal export pumps using selected examples from clinical studies in humans.

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          Journal
          Curr Opin Pharmacol
          Current opinion in pharmacology
          1471-4973
          1471-4892
          Dec 2013
          : 13
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Experimental & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany.
          Article
          S1471-4892(13)00156-2
          10.1016/j.coph.2013.08.010
          24028838
          f40c05bd-61b0-499f-bdcf-891e10af60bd
          Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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