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Ivermectin interacts with human ABCG2.

Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (2010-06-25)
Márton Jani, Ildikó Makai, Emese Kis, Pál Szabó, Tünde Nagy, Péter Krajcsi, Anne Lespine
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Ivermectin is an antiparasitic drug frequently administered to humans. It has a limited brain exposure that is attributed to the efflux activity of ABCB1/Abcb1. ABCG2/Abcg2 is also a major transporter present in most pharmacologically important barriers. However, interaction of ivermectin with Abcg2 shows species specificity and in many studies was confounded by the masking effect of ABCB1/Abcb1. In this study using cellular and membrane assays we show that ivermectin displays a high-affinity interaction with human ABCG2 with IC(50) values in the 1-1.5  µM range. This interaction may have implications in human ABCG2-mediated drug-drug interactions of ivermectin.

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SB-BCRP-M-PREDEASY-ATPase kit, membrane based kit for Human BCRP ATPase Transport Assays