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    Mesaconitine (MA) and hypaconitine (HA) are the main bioactive/toxic alkaloids of Aconitum carmichaelii Debx, and MDR1, BCRP and MRP2 are involved in their efflux in vitro. This study aimed to explore the effects of Mdr1a, Bcrp and Mrp2 on the efficacy/toxicity of MA and HA by using efflux transporter gene knockout mouse models. The analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, neurotoxicity/cardiotoxicity, and pharmacokinetic profiles of MA and HA were studied. Compared to wild-type mice, the analgesic effects of MA or HA were significantly enhanced in Mdr1a--/-, Bcrp1-/- and Mrp2-/- mice, and the anti-inflammatory effects notably increased in Bcrp1-/- and Mrp2-/- mice. Compared to wild-type mice, Mdr1a-/-, Bcrp1-/- and Mrp2-/- mice suffered from severe karyopyknosis and edema in the brain after MA or HA treatment. Meanwhile, significant arrhythmia appeared, and the heart rate and RR-interval were greatly altered in Mdr1a-/-, Bcrp1-/- and Mrp2-/- mice. Additionally, obvious disorder of cardiomyocytes were observed, and the CK and cTnT (indicators of heart injury) levels were greatly enhanced in efflux transporter gene knockout mice. The brain levels of MA and HA were markedly increased in Mdr1a-/-, Bcrp1-/- and Mrp2-/- mice, and the heart levels of MA and HA enhanced greatly in Mdr1a-/- mice. The MRT0-t values of MA and HA were remarkably enhanced in most efflux transporter gene knockout mice. In conclusion, Mdr1a, Bcrp and Mrp2 were all involved in regulating the efficacy/toxicity of MA and HA by altering their tissue accumulation and in vivo residence. Among the three efflux transporters, Mdr1a had a superior regulatory effect. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Xiaocui Li, Xiaowen Ou, Guangkuo Luo, Xiaojun Ou, Yushan Xie, Mengdi Ying, Wei Qu, Huilin Zuo, Xiaoxiao Qi, Ying Wang, Zhongqiu Liu, Lijun Zhu. Mdr1a, Bcrp and Mrp2 regulate the efficacy and toxicity of mesaconitine and hypaconitine by altering their tissue accumulation and in vivo residence. Toxicology and applied pharmacology. 2020 Dec 15;409:115332

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    PMID: 33171190

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