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Characterization of the transportation of berberine in Coptidis rhizoma extract through rat primary cultured cortical neurons

✍ Scribed by Yunyun Chen; Xueli Wang; Hong Sun; Dongming Xing; Jun Hu; Zhuohan Wai; Lijun Du


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
176 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0269-3879

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the transport behavior and efflux of berberine through the primary culture cortical neurons. High‐performance liquid chromatography coupled with an UV–vis detector at 347 nm was applied. The mobile phase was 0.05 m potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution (containing 0.5% triethylamine, pH 3.0)–acetonitrile (73:27, v/v). Neurons were incubated with Coptidis rhizoma extract 6.5 µg/mL (containing 1.91 µg/mL berberine) and verapamil, KCN or cimetidine for 2 h, and then lysed in methanol to extract intracellular berberine. A 20 µL aliquot of sample was injected into the HPLC system to determine berberine concentration. The results showed that metabolic inhibitor KCN and P‐glycoprotein inhibitor verapamil could increase berberine concentration within the neurons, indicating that efflux of berberine was energy‐dependent and P‐glycoprotein was likely to be involved. Moreover, the organic cation transporter inhibitor cimetidine could decrease berberine concentration within the neurons, suggesting that the organic cation transporter might be involved in the berberine transport process. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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