Title : Immunolocalization of multidrug resistance protein 5 in the human genitourinary system.

Pub. Date : 2002 May

PMID : 11956491






13 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 In addition to degradation by phosphodiesterase, cGMP is exported from cells by multidrug resistance protein 5 (MRP5), also called ABCC5, which we recently identified as an adenosine triphosphate dependent export pump for cGMP. Cyclic GMP ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
2 In addition to degradation by phosphodiesterase, cGMP is exported from cells by multidrug resistance protein 5 (MRP5), also called ABCC5, which we recently identified as an adenosine triphosphate dependent export pump for cGMP. Cyclic GMP ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
3 In addition to degradation by phosphodiesterase, cGMP is exported from cells by multidrug resistance protein 5 (MRP5), also called ABCC5, which we recently identified as an adenosine triphosphate dependent export pump for cGMP. Cyclic GMP ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
4 In addition to degradation by phosphodiesterase, cGMP is exported from cells by multidrug resistance protein 5 (MRP5), also called ABCC5, which we recently identified as an adenosine triphosphate dependent export pump for cGMP. Adenosine Triphosphate ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
5 In addition to degradation by phosphodiesterase, cGMP is exported from cells by multidrug resistance protein 5 (MRP5), also called ABCC5, which we recently identified as an adenosine triphosphate dependent export pump for cGMP. Adenosine Triphosphate ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
6 In addition to degradation by phosphodiesterase, cGMP is exported from cells by multidrug resistance protein 5 (MRP5), also called ABCC5, which we recently identified as an adenosine triphosphate dependent export pump for cGMP. Adenosine Triphosphate ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
7 In addition to degradation by phosphodiesterase, cGMP is exported from cells by multidrug resistance protein 5 (MRP5), also called ABCC5, which we recently identified as an adenosine triphosphate dependent export pump for cGMP. Cyclic GMP ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
8 In addition to degradation by phosphodiesterase, cGMP is exported from cells by multidrug resistance protein 5 (MRP5), also called ABCC5, which we recently identified as an adenosine triphosphate dependent export pump for cGMP. Cyclic GMP ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
9 In addition to degradation by phosphodiesterase, cGMP is exported from cells by multidrug resistance protein 5 (MRP5), also called ABCC5, which we recently identified as an adenosine triphosphate dependent export pump for cGMP. Cyclic GMP ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
10 MRP5 is potently inhibited by substances known as phosphodiesterase inhibitors, including sildenafil and trequinsin. Sildenafil Citrate ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
11 MRP5 is potently inhibited by substances known as phosphodiesterase inhibitors, including sildenafil and trequinsin. trequinsin ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
12 CONCLUSIONS: The co-expression of MRP5 and phosphodiesterase 5 in smooth muscle cells of the genitourinary system indicates 2 distinct pathways for cGMP removal. Cyclic GMP ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
13 Thus, MRP5 inhibition represents a new approach for enhancing cGMP levels in smooth muscle cells and developing drugs for erectile dysfunction. Cyclic GMP ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens