Computational Modelling of Paracellular Diffusion and OCT3 Mediated Transport of Metformin in the Perfused Human Placenta.

Journal of pharmaceutical sciences(2023)

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Metformin is an antidiabetic drug, increasingly prescribed in pregnancy and has been shown to cross the human placenta. The mechanisms underlying placental metformin transfer remain unclear. This study investigated the roles of drug transporters and paracellular diffusion in the bidirectional transfer of metformin across the human placental syncytiotrophoblast using placental perfusion experiments and computational modelling. 14C-metformin transfer was observed in the maternal to fetal and fetal to maternal directions and was not competitively inhibited by 5 mM unlabelled metformin. Computational modelling of the data was consistent with overall placental transfer via paracellular diffusion. Interestingly, the model also predicted a transient peak in fetal 14C-metformin release due to trans-stimulation of OCT3 by unlabelled metformin at the basal membrane. To test this hypothesis a second experiment was designed. OCT3 substrates (5 mM metformin, 5 mM verapamil and 10 mM decynium-22) added to the fetal artery trans-stimulated release of 14C-metformin from the placenta into the fetal circulation, while 5 mM corticosterone did not. This study demonstrated activity of OCT3 transporters on the basal membrane of the human syncytiotrophoblast. However, we did not detect a contribution of either OCT3 or apical membrane transporters to overall materno-fetal transfer, which could be represented adequately by paracellular diffusion in our system.
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