Basolateral transport of Cipro to extracellular space

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R-HSA-9794414
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Reaction [uncertain]
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Homo sapiens
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Basolateral efflux of Cipro zwitterion is a process that needs to be helped by membrane transport proteins, as diffusion of the polar molecule through the plasma membrane is unlikely. When cytosolic concentrations are high Cipro zwitterion is transported by an unknown protein through the basolateral membrane. Membrane transporters of the major facilitator type act in response to chemiosmotic gradients. The facilitator SLCO2B1 (OATP2B1) is localized in basolateral membranes of jejunum epithelial cells and is a possible candidate for catalyzing the basolateral efflux of Cipro from epithelial cells (Keiser et al, 2017; Chen et al, 2020).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
32114507 Role of Oatp2b1 in Drug Absorption and Drug-Drug Interactions

Chen, M, Hu, S, Li, Y, Gibson, AA, Fu, Q, Baker, SD, Sparreboom, A

Drug Metab Dispos 2020
28408210 The Organic Anion-Transporting Peptide 2B1 Is Localized in the Basolateral Membrane of the Human Jejunum and Caco-2 Monolayers

Keiser, M, Kaltheuner, L, Wildberg, C, Müller, J, Grube, M, Partecke, LI, Heidecke, CD, Oswald, S

J Pharm Sci 2017
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