L-type Amino Acid Transporter 1 Utilizing Ferulic Acid Derivatives Show Increased Drug Delivery in the Mouse Pancreas Along with Decreased Lipid Peroxidation and Prostaglandin Production

利用阿魏酸衍生物的 L 型氨基酸转运蛋白 1 可增加小鼠胰腺中的药物输送,同时减少脂质过氧化和前列腺素的产生

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作者:Janne Tampio, Magdalena Markowicz-Piasecka, Ahmed Montaser, Jaana Rysä, Anu Kauppinen, Kristiina M Huttunen

Abstract

Oxidative stress and pathological changes of Alzheimer's disease (AD) overlap with metabolic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus (DM). Therefore, tackling oxidative stress with antioxidants is a compelling drug target against multiple chronic diseases simultaneously. Ferulic acid (FA), a natural antioxidant, has previously been studied as a therapeutic agent against both AD and DM. However, FA suffers from poor bioavailability and delivery. As a solution, we have previously reported about L-type amino acid transporter 1 (LAT1)-utilizing derivatives with increased brain delivery and efficacy. In the present study, we evaluated the pharmacokinetics and antioxidative efficacy of the two derivatives in peripheral mouse tissues. Furthermore, we quantified the LAT1 expression in studied tissues with a targeted proteomics method to verify the transporter expression in mouse tissues. Additionally, the safety of the derivatives was assessed by exploring their effects on hemostasis in human plasma, erythrocytes, and endothelial cells. We found that both derivatives accumulated substantially in the pancreas, with over a 100-times higher area under curve compared to the FA. Supporting the pharmacokinetics, the LAT1 was highly expressed in the mouse pancreas. Treating mice with the LAT1-utilizing derivative of FA lowered malondialdehyde and prostaglandin E2 production in the pancreas, highlighting its antioxidative efficacy. Additionally, the LAT1-utilizing derivatives were found to be hemocompatible in human plasma and endothelial cells. Since antioxidative derivative 1 was substantially delivered into the pancreas along the previously studied brain, the derivative can be considered as a safe dual-targeting drug candidate in both the pancreas and the brain.

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