Ussing室
生物利用度
运输机
化学
药理学
药物代谢
新陈代谢
生物物理学
生物化学
生物
体外
基因
作者
Beatrice Kisser,Eva Mangelsen,Caroline Wingolf,Lars Ivo Partecke,CD Heidecke,Christer Tannergren,Stefan Oswald,Markus Keiser
摘要
Abstract The Ussing chamber is an old but still powerful technique originally designed to study the vectorial transport of ions through frog skin. This technique is also used to investigate the transport of chemical agents through the intestinal barrier as well as drug metabolism in enterocytes, both of which are key determinants for the bioavailability of orally administered drugs. More contemporary model systems, such as Caco‐2 cell monolayers or stably transfected cells, are more limited in their use compared to the Ussing chamber because of differences in expression rates of transporter proteins and/or metabolizing enzymes. While there are limitations to the Ussing chamber assay, the use of human intestinal tissue remains the best laboratory test for characterizing the transport and metabolism of compounds following oral administration. Detailed in this unit is a step‐by‐step protocol for preparing human intestinal tissue, for designing Ussing chamber experiments, and for analyzing and interpreting the findings. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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