Literature DB >> 9682213

Modulation of intestinal permeability: an innovative method of oral drug delivery for the treatment of inherited and acquired human diseases.

A Fasano1.   

Abstract

Conventional forms of administrations of nonabsorbable drugs and peptides rely on their parenteral injection. The intestinal epithelium represents the major barrier to the oral absorption of these therapeutical agents into the systemic circulation. Recently, a number of innovative drug delivery approaches have been developed, including the drug entrapment within small vesicles or their passage through the intestinal paracellular pathway. Zonula occludens toxin, a recently discovered protein elaborated by Vibrio cholerae, provided tools for gaining more insights on the pathophysiology of the regulation of intestinal permeability and to developing alternative approaches for the oral delivery of drugs and macromolecules normally not absorbed through the intestine.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9682213     DOI: 10.1006/mgme.1998.2667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Genet Metab        ISSN: 1096-7192            Impact factor:   4.797


  7 in total

1.  Zonula occludin toxin, a microtubule binding protein.

Authors:  Wen-Le Wang; Rui-Liang Lu; MariaRosaria DiPierro; Alessio Fasano
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2000-06       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 2.  Approaches for enhancing oral bioavailability of peptides and proteins.

Authors:  Jwala Renukuntla; Aswani Dutt Vadlapudi; Ashaben Patel; Sai H S Boddu; Ashim K Mitra
Journal:  Int J Pharm       Date:  2013-02-18       Impact factor: 5.875

3.  Early effects of gliadin on enterocyte intracellular signalling involved in intestinal barrier function.

Authors:  M G Clemente; S De Virgiliis; J S Kang; R Macatagney; M P Musu; M R Di Pierro; S Drago; M Congia; A Fasano
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2003-02       Impact factor: 23.059

4.  Melittin as an epithelial permeability enhancer I: investigation of its mechanism of action in Caco-2 monolayers.

Authors:  Sam Maher; Linda Feighery; David J Brayden; Siobhán McClean
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2007-03-21       Impact factor: 4.580

5.  Paracellular permeation-enhancing effect of AT1002 C-terminal amidation in nasal delivery.

Authors:  Keon-Hyoung Song; Sang-Bum Kim; Chang-Koo Shim; Suk-Jae Chung; Dae-Duk Kim; Sang-Ki Rhee; Guang J Choi; Chul-Hyun Kim; Kiyoung Kim
Journal:  Drug Des Devel Ther       Date:  2015-03-27       Impact factor: 4.162

6.  One Polymorph and Various Morphologies of Phenytoin at a Silica Surface Due to Preparation Kinetics.

Authors:  Heike M A Ehmann; Ramona Baumgartner; Daniela Reischl; Eva Roblegg; Andreas Zimmer; Roland Resel; Oliver Werzer
Journal:  Cryst Growth Des       Date:  2014-11-25       Impact factor: 4.076

7.  Pursuing Orally Bioavailable Hepcidin Analogues via Cyclic N-Methylated Mini-Hepcidins.

Authors:  Daniela Goncalves Monteiro; Johannes W A van Dijk; Randy Aliyanto; Eileen Fung; Elizabeta Nemeth; Tomas Ganz; Johan Rosengren; Richard J Clark
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2021-02-08
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