Overcoming multidrug-resistance in vitro and in vivo using the novel P-glycoprotein inhibitor

  • Yan Xu
  • Feng Zhi
  • Guangming Xu
  • Xiaolei Tang
  • Sheng Lu
  • Jinhui Wu
  • Yiqiao Hu
Publication date
January 1416

Abstract

MDR (multidrug-resistance) represents a major obstacle to successful cancer chemotherapy and is usually accom-plished by overexpression of P-gp (P-glycoprotein). Much effort has been devoted to developing P-gp inhibitors to modulate MDR. However, none of the inhibitors on the market have been successful. 1416 [1-(2,6-dimethylphenoxy)-2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenylethylamino)propane hydrochloride (phenoprolamine hydrochloride)] is a new VER (verapamil) analogue with a higher IC50 for blocking calcium channel currents than VER. In the present paper, we examined the inhibition effect of 1416 on P-gp both in vitro and in vivo. 1416 significantly enhanced cytotoxicity of VBL (vinblastine) in P-gp-overexpressed human multidrug-resistant K562/ADM (adriamy...

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