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Biological barriers Caco-2 cells

The identification and characterization of cell culture systems (e.g., Caco-2-cells) that mimic in vivo biological barriers (e.g., intestinal mucosa) have afforded pharmaceutical scientists the opportunity to rapidly and efficiently assess the permeability of drugs through these barriers in vitro. The results generated from these types of in vitro studies are generally expressed as effective permeability coefficients (Pe). If Pe is properly corrected to account for the barrier effects of the filter (PF) and the aqueous boundary layer (PAbl) as previously described in Section II.C, the results provide the permeability coefficient for the cell monolayer... [Pg.325]

Chen W, Tang F, Horie K, Borchardt RT (2002) CACO-2 cell monolayers as a model for studies of drug transport across human intestinal epithelium. In Lehr, KM (ed) Cell Culture models of biological barriers. Taylor and Francis, New York, pp 143-163... [Pg.447]

This permeability barrier shows selectivity in that small hydrophobic molecules can partition into and diffuse across the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane, whereas small hydrophilic molecules can only diffuse between cells (i.e., through the intercellular junctions). In addition, the presence of uptake and efflux transporters complicates our ability to predict intestinal permeability based on physicochemical properties alone because transporters may increase or decrease absorptive flux. The complexity of the permeability process makes it difficult to elucidate permeability pathways in complex biological model systems such as animals and tissues. For this reason, cultured cells in general, and Caco-2 cells in particular, have been used extensively to investigate the role of specific permeability pathways in drug absorption. [Pg.172]


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