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Uptake characteristics of loracarbef and cephalexin in the Caco-2 cell culture model: effects of the proton gradient and possible presence of a distinctive second component.
Author: ChenJ, DantzigA H, HuM, StratfordR E, ZhengL
Original Abstract of the Article :
The mechanisms of apical (AP) uptake of cephalexin (CEPH) and loracarbef (LOR) in the absence or presence of an (extemally imposed) proton gradient were determined using well-stirred diffusion chambers that minimize the effects of the unstirred water layer. The results indicated that, compared to AP...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8819004
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Unveiling the Secrets of Drug Absorption: A Journey Through the Caco-2 Cell Culture Model
This research delves into the intriguing world of drug absorption, specifically exploring how loracarbef and cephalexin, two antibiotics, are taken up by cells. The study employed the Caco-2 cell culture model, a widely used tool for mimicking the human intestinal barrier. The researchers were particularly interested in understanding the role of the proton gradient, a difference in the concentration of hydrogen ions across the cell membrane, in the absorption process.Exploring the Mechanism of Drug Absorption: A Tale of Two Transports
The findings revealed that loracarbef and cephalexin exhibit distinct absorption characteristics depending on the presence or absence of a proton gradient. When a gradient was present, the drugs were absorbed efficiently. However, in the absence of a gradient, their absorption was significantly reduced. This observation suggests that the drugs utilize two different transport pathways depending on the cellular environment. It's like a camel crossing the desert: one path might be a smooth, well-worn trail while the other could be a treacherous sand dune.The Importance of Understanding Drug Absorption for Better Treatments
This research highlights the importance of considering the cellular environment when evaluating drug absorption. The presence or absence of a proton gradient can dramatically influence how drugs are taken up by cells. These insights could have significant implications for drug development and optimizing treatment strategies. Think of it as customizing a camel's pack for the desert: the type of pack is important to ensure it is safe and efficient for the journey.Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study offers fascinating insights into the complexities of drug absorption. It reveals the existence of different transport pathways and underscores the importance of considering the cellular environment in drug development. As a researcher who has spent a lifetime studying the wonders of the desert, I am always fascinated by how seemingly simple factors can dramatically influence the outcome of complex processes. Just like in the desert, a slight shift in the environment can create a dramatic difference in the journey ahead.Date :
- Date Completed 1997-02-06
- Date Revised 2014-11-20
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