Impact of P-glycoprotein at the blood-brain barrier on the uptake of heroin and its main metabolites: behavioral effects and consequences on the transcriptional responses and reinforcing properties

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Seleman, Maria | Chapy, Hélène | Cisternino, Salvatore | Courtin, Cindie | Smirnova, Maria | Schlatter, Joël | Chiadmi, Fouad | Scherrmann, Jean-Michel | Noble, Florence | Marie-Claire, Cynthia

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International audience. Transport across the BBB is a determinant of the rate and extent of drug distribution in the brain. Heroin exerts its effects through its principal metabolites 6-monoacetyl-morphine (6-MAM) and morphine. Morphine is a known substrate of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) at the blood-brain-barrier (BBB) however, little is known about the interaction of heroin and 6-MAM with P-gp.

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