Simultaneous Prediction Method for Intestinal Absorption and Metabolism Using the Mini-Ussing Chamber System

Many evaluation tools for predicting human absorption are well-known for using cultured cell lines such as Caco-2, MDCK, and so on. Since the combinatorial chemistry and high throughput screening system, pharmacological assay, and pharmaceutical profiling assay are mainstays of drug development, PAM...

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Main Authors: Satoshi Kondo (Author), Masateru Miyake (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Many evaluation tools for predicting human absorption are well-known for using cultured cell lines such as Caco-2, MDCK, and so on. Since the combinatorial chemistry and high throughput screening system, pharmacological assay, and pharmaceutical profiling assay are mainstays of drug development, PAMPA has been used to evaluate human drug absorption. In addition, cultured cell lines from iPS cells have been attracting attention because they morphologically resemble human intestinal tissues. In this review, we used human intestinal tissues to estimate human intestinal absorption and metabolism. The Ussing chamber uses human intestinal tissues to directly assay a drug candidate's permeability and determine the electrophysiological parameters such as potential differences (PD), short circuit current (Isc), and resistance (R). Thus, it is an attractive tool for elucidating human intestinal permeability and metabolism. We have presented a novel prediction method for intestinal absorption and metabolism by utilizing a mini-Ussing chamber using human intestinal tissues and animal intestinal tissues, based on the transport index (TI). The TI value was calculated by taking the change in drug concentrations on the apical side due to precipitation and the total amounts accumulated in the tissue (T<sup>corr</sup>) and transported to the basal side (X<sup>corr</sup>). The drug absorbability in rank order, as well as the fraction of dose absorbed (Fa) in humans, was predicted, and the intestinal metabolism of dogs and rats was also predicted, although it was not quantitative. However, the metabolites formation index (MFI) values, which are included in the TI values, can predict the evaluation of intestinal metabolism and absorption by using ketoconazole. Therefore, the mini-Ussing chamber, equipped with human and animal intestinal tissues, would be an ultimate method to predict intestinal absorption and metabolism simultaneously. 
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