Literature DB >> 27549106

Human barrier models for the in vitro assessment of drug delivery.

Matthias Schweinlin1, Angela Rossi1, Nina Lodes1,2, Christian Lotz1, Stephan Hackenberg2, Maria Steinke1,3, Heike Walles4,5, Florian Groeber3.   

Abstract

In vitro test systems gain increasing importance in preclinical studies to increase the predictivity and reduce animal testing. Of special interest herein are barrier tissues that guard into the human body. These barriers are formed by highly specialized tissues such as the skin, the airways, and the intestine. However, to recapitulate these tissues, researchers are currently restricted by a lack of suitable supporting scaffolds. In this study, we present biological scaffolds based on decellularized porcine gut segments that offer a natural environment for cell growth and differentiation. Employing these scaffolds, human barrier models of the skin, the airways, and the intestine that mimic the natural histological architecture of the respective tissue are generated. These models show tissue specific barrier properties, such as the stratification of the skin, the mucociliary phenotype of the airways, and polarization of the intestinal epithelium. To investigate the transport characteristics of the intestinal test system, we incubated the tissue models with fluorescein (P app <1 × 106 cm/s), propranolol (P app >7 × 106 cm/s), and rhodamin123 (ratio 2.45). The here presented biological scaffolds facilitate the in vitro generation of human barrier models that might represent useful tools for drug delivery studies.

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Keywords:  Alternative to animal testing; Drug delivery; Human barrier tissue; In vitro model; Tissue engineering

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27549106     DOI: 10.1007/s13346-016-0316-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Deliv Transl Res        ISSN: 2190-393X            Impact factor:   4.617


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