High glucose concentration in isotonic media alters caco-2 cell permeability.

AAPS PharmSci Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI:10.1208/ps050324
Vanessa M D'Souza, Howard G Shertzer, Anil G Menon, Giovanni M Pauletti
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Abstract

Caco-2 cell permeability was evaluated in isotonic media containing high (25 mM) or physiological (5.5 mM) glucose concentrations. Transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) and membrane fluidity were measured to assess glucose-induced alterations in physical barrier properties. In parallel, distribution of the actin filament (F-actin) and zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1) proteins was assessed by confocal microscopy. Transepithelial fluxes of mannitol, hydrocortisone, digoxin, and glycyl sarcosine (Gly-Sar) that permeate the intestinal mucosa by various pathways were measured to quantify the effect of glucose-induced changes on Caco-2 cell permeability. High glucose decreased maximum TEER of cell monolayers by 47%, whereas membrane fluidity at the hydrophobic core and lipid/polar head interphase was significantly increased. F-actin distribution in high glucose cells appeared more diffuse while ZO-1 was unchanged. Mannitol and hydrocortisone fluxes across Caco-2 cells cultured in high glucose increased by 65% and 24%, respectively. In addition, high glucose decreased the maximum transport capacity (Vmax) of PepT-1. P-glycoprotein activity, however, was unchanged. In conclusion, high extracellular glucose concentration in isotonic media significantly alters physical barrier properties of Caco-2 cell monolayers, which predominantly affects transepithelial transport of solutes permeating the cell barrier by paracellular and transcellular passive diffusion and facilitated transport mediated by the proton-dependent oligopeptide transporter (PepT-1).

等渗介质中高葡萄糖浓度改变caco-2细胞的通透性。
在含高(25 mM)或生理(5.5 mM)葡萄糖浓度的等渗介质中评估Caco-2细胞的通透性。通过测量经上皮电阻(TEER)和膜流动性来评估葡萄糖诱导的物理屏障特性的改变。同时,用共聚焦显微镜观察肌动蛋白丝(F-actin)和闭塞带-1 (ZO-1)蛋白的分布。测量甘露醇、氢化可的松、地高辛和甘氨酸肌氨酸(Gly-Sar)通过各种途径渗透肠粘膜的经上皮通量,以量化葡萄糖诱导的变化对Caco-2细胞通透性的影响。高糖使细胞单层的最大TEER降低了47%,而疏水核心和脂质/极性头间期的膜流动性显著增加。高糖细胞中f -肌动蛋白分布更加弥散,而ZO-1不变。甘露醇和氢化可的松在高葡萄糖培养的Caco-2细胞中的通量分别增加了65%和24%。此外,高糖降低了PepT-1的最大转运能力(Vmax)。p -糖蛋白活性没有变化。总之,等渗介质中较高的细胞外葡萄糖浓度显著改变Caco-2细胞单层的物理屏障特性,主要影响溶质通过细胞旁和跨细胞被动扩散穿过细胞屏障的上皮运输,以及质子依赖性寡肽转运体(PepT-1)介导的便利运输。
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