Planta Med 2008; 74(3): 264-266
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1034308
Pharmacology
Letter
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

P-Glycoprotein Inhibitory Activity of Lipophilic Constituents of Echinacea pallida Roots in a Human Proximal Tubular Cell Line

Nadia Romiti1 , Federica Pellati2 , Paola Nieri3 , Stefania Benvenuti2 , Barbara Adinolfi3 , Elisabetta Chieli1
  • 1Department of Experimental Pathology, The School of Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
  • 2Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy
  • 3Department of Psychiatry, Neurobiology, Pharmacology and Biotechnology, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Further Information

Publication History

Received: September 27, 2007 Revised: December 30, 2007

Accepted: January 14, 2008

Publication Date:
27 February 2008 (online)

Preview

Abstract

The n-hexane root extracts from Echinacea pallida, Echinacea angustifolia and Echinacea purpurea were evaluated for inhibition of the multidrug transporter P-glycoprotein (Pgp) activity, the product of the ABCB1 gene, involved in cancer multidrug resistance (MDR) and in herb-drug or drug-drug interactions. The biological assay was performed using the human proximal tubule HK-2 cell line that constitutively expresses ABCB1. The n-hexane extracts of all three species reduced the efflux of the Pgp probe calcein-AM from HK-2 cells two-fold in a concentration-dependent manner, and E. pallida was found to be the most active species. For the first time, two polyacetylenes and three polyenes, isolated from the n-hexane extract of E. pallida roots by a bioassay-guided fractionation, were found to be able to reduce Pgp activity. Pentadeca-(8Z,13Z)-dien-11-yn-2-one was the most efficient compound, being able to decrease the calcein-AM efflux about three-fold with respect to the control at 30 μg/mL.

Abbreviations

Calcein-AM:calcein acetoxymethyl ester

Pgp:P-glycoprotein

References

Prof. Dr. Elisabetta Chieli

Dipartimento di Patologia Sperimentale

Sezione di Patologia Generale e Clinica

Università degli Studi di Pisa

Scuola Medica

via Roma 55

56126 Pisa

Italy

Phone: +39-050-2218550

Fax: +39-050-2218557

Email: chieli@biomed.unipi.it