Application of fractal kinetics for carrier-mediated transport of drugs across intestinal epithelial membrane

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作者
Ogihara, T [1 ]
Tamai, I [1 ]
Tsuji, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Kanazawa Univ, Fac Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Pharmaceut, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920, Japan
关键词
carrier-mediated transport; fractal kinetics; Caco-2; cells; rabbit ileum; diffusion chamber;
D O I
10.1023/A:1011994230346
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Purpose. Fractal kinetics was used for the analysis of the carrier-mediated transport for drugs across the intestinal epithelial cells. Methods. The transport was examined under various agitation rates using a monolayer of Caco-2 cells and rabbit ileum sheets. Results. The passive transport of antipyrine across Caco-2 cells was increased with the increasing rate of agitation and was supposed to be caused by a change in the thickness of the unstirred water layer. On the contrary, in the case of L-lactic acid transport, which follows a carrier-mediated transport mechanism, the more the agitation rate controlling the fractal dimension was increased, the more the permeability rate across the Caco-2 cells was decreased. Fractal kinetic analysis of L-lactic acid transport indicated that the permeability was caused by a single saturable process. Similar agitation effects with L-lactic acid transport were observed in the transport of phenylalanine and cephradine in Caco-2 cells. However, the permeability rates of benzoic acid and 3-O-methyl-D-glucose across Caco-2 cells and L-lactic acid transport across the rabbit ileum tissue indicated the maximum levels at a designated agitation rate. This phenomenon was likely to be caused by the agitation effects controlling not only the fractal environment but also the unstirred water layer. Conclusions. Carrier-mediated transports are well defined by fractal kinetics rather than classical kinetic analysis. Fractal kinetics are one of the important areas for understanding and confirming the properties of a carrier-mediated transport process.
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