BACKGROUND: To accurately measure permeability of compounds in the intestine, there is a need for preclinical in vitro models that accurately represent the specificity, integrity and complexity of the human small intestinal barrier. Intestine-on-chip systems hold considerable promise as testing platforms, but several characteristics still require optimization and further development. METHODS: An established intestine-on-chip model for tissue explants was adopted for intestinal cell monolayer culture. A 3D-printed culture disc was designed to allow cell culture in static conditions and subsequent permeability studies in a dynamic environment. Membrane characteristics and standardized read-outs were investigated and compared to traditional permeability studies under static conditions. RESULTS: By starting cultures outside the chip in conventional wells plates, the new cell disc design could support accurate cell monolayer formation for both Caco-2 and human enteroids. When transferred to the chip with laminar flow, there was accurate detection of barrier integrity (FD4 and Cascade Blue) and permeability (atenolol/antipyrine). Both flow and membrane characteristics had a significant impact on permeability outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: This novel intestinal cell-on-chip system offers large flexibility for intestinal permeability studies, although it still requires validation with more compounds to reveal its full potential.
Intestinal Cells-on-Chip for Permeability Studies.
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作者:Keuper-Navis Marit, Eslami Amirabadi Hossein, Donkers Joanne, Walles Markus, Poller Birk, Heming Bo, Pieters Lisanne, de Wagenaar Bjorn, Myszczyszyn Adam, Sinnige Theo, Spee Bart, Masereeuw Rosalinde, van de Steeg Evita
| 期刊: | Micromachines | 影响因子: | 3.000 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Nov 30; 15(12):1464 |
| doi: | 10.3390/mi15121464 | ||
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