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Caco transporter system involvement

Physiological Buffer Systems Recently, a lot of efforts have been made on how to increase the biorelevance of the Caco-2 model [63, 47, 64, 65,105], Historically, the media used for Caco-2 experiments were buffered at pH 7.4 on both sides of the monolayer. The pH in the cellular interstice and blood compartment is known to be 7.4. However, the pH in the upper GI tract under fasted conditions ranges from 5.0 to 6.5, with an acidic microclimate existing just above the epithelial cell layer estimated to be between 5.8 and 6.3 [90], The pH of the apical medium can have a critical effect on the transport of drugs, especially for drugs with a pKa close to 7, or when pH-dependent transporters are involved. [Pg.198]

In addition to screening molecules for intestinal absorption, Caco-2 cells have also been used to study mechanisms of drug transport. For many compounds, intestinal permeation involves a transporter to either aid or limit transepithelial transport. The value of Caco-2 cells in this type of studies is due to the fact that these cells express various membrane transporters relevant to drug absorption.1719-23,28,30 However, when interpreting results of studies that involve carrier-mediated transport, discretion, and scaling factors may be required because of the difference in expression level of transporters between in vitro and in vivo systems.12 Another important consideration in carrier-mediated transport studies is that some transport systems in Caco-2 cells may achieve maximal expression level at different days in culture.17,21,38,74 Thus, validation of Caco-2 cells for mechanistic studies should include the identification of the time for optimal expression of transporters as well as the qualitative evaluation of the transporters to establish that they are representative of the native intestinal transporters. [Pg.171]


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