Supplementary Figures 1 through 3 and Supplementary Tables 1 through 3 from OATP1A/1B Transporters Affect Irinotecan and SN-38 Pharmacokinetics and Carboxylesterase Expression in Knockout and Humanized Transgenic Mice
posted on 2023-04-03, 14:04authored byDilek Iusuf, Marion Ludwig, Ahmed Elbatsh, Anita van Esch, Evita van de Steeg, Els Wagenaar, Martin van der Valk, Fan Lin, Olaf van Tellingen, Alfred H. Schinkel
<p>PDF - 278KB, Supplemental figure 1. pH equilibrium between the lactone (closed ring) form and free carboxylic acid (open) form of irinotecan and SN-38. Supplemental Figure 2. Role of Oatp1a/1b uptake transporters in small intestinal (tissue plus content) exposure of irinotecan and SN-38 after intravenous administration of irinotecan (10 mg/kg) to female wild-type and Oatp1a/1b knockout mice. Supplemental Figure 3. Role of Oatp1a/1b uptake transporters in kidney exposure of irinotecan and SN-38 after intravenous administration of irinotecan (10 mg/kg) to female wild-type and Oatp1a/1b knockout mice. Supplemental Table 1. Overview of ΔCt values of the RT-PCR analysis of expression of several esterases in liver of female wild-type, Oatp1a/1b knockout (Slco1a/1b(-/-)) and OATP1B1/1B3 humanized mice. Supplemental Table 2. Overview of ΔCt values of the RT-PCR analysis of expression of several esterases in small intestine of female wild-type, Oatp1a/1b knockout (Slco1a/1b(-/-)) and OATP1B1/1B3 humanized mice. Supplemental Table 3. Overview of ΔCt values of the RT-PCR analysis of expression of several esterases in kidney of female wild-type, Oatp1a/1b knockout (Slco1a/1b(-/-)) and OATP1B1/1B3 humanized mice.</p>