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. 2020 Dec 22;11:605398. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.605398

Table 2.

EC transporters and their functions.

Component Function Diseased condition Expression Reference
Nutrient transporters Glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) protein Regulates glucose level in brain Hypoxia-ischemia elevates GLUT1 expression, which serves a neuroprotective role by reducing focal ischemia Disperse Shi et al., 1997; Vemula et al., 2009; Li et al., 2013
Sodium-glucose transporter (SGLT) protein Materials transport; cell depolarization; glucose level maintenance Increases edema formation and exacerbates cerebral ischemic neuronal injury; inhibition of SGLT during stroke improves outcome Vemula et al., 2009; Yamazaki et al., 2015; Yamazaki et al., 2016; Sifat et al., 2017
Ion transporters Na+-K+-Cl co-transporter Maintain CNS ion content Hypoxia stimulates Na+-K+-Cl cotransporter expression leading to brain edema formation Luminal Foroutan et al., 2005; Jayakumar and Norenberg, 2010
Na+/K+-ATPase Decreased Na+/K+-ATPase expression causes the accumulation of Na+ leading to endothelial swelling and cytotoxic edema Abluminal Babsky et al., 2008; Hladky and Barrand, 2016; Jiang et al., 2018
Ca2+-ATPase Ca2+-ATPase fails to maintain ion homeostasis in the setting of stroke due to ATP loss Luminal Jiang et al., 2018
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters P-glycoprotein (P-gp) Efflux pumps most notably regulating drug transport Differentially expressed in neurological disorders Luminal Abbott et al., 2010; Qosa et al., 2015; Jiang et al., 2018
Breast cancer resistance protein (Bcrp)
Multidrug resistance-associated proteins (Mrps)