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Development of an in Vitro Rat Intestine Segmental Perfusion Model to Investigate Permeability and Predict Oral Fraction Absorbed
Authors:Marc-Etienne Castella  Marianne Reist  Joachim M. Mayer  Jean-Jacques Turban  Bernard Testa  Claire Boursier-Neyret  Bernard Walther  Jean-Marie Delbos  Pierre-Alain Carrupt
Affiliation:(1) LCT-Pharmacochemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, EPGL, University of Geneva, University of Lausanne, 30, Quai Ernest Ansermet, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland;(2) Département de Pharmacie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland;(3) Technologie Servier, F-45007 Orléans, France
Abstract:Purpose The aims of the study are to develop and evaluate an in vitro rat intestine segmental perfusion model for the prediction of the oral fraction absorbed of compounds and to assess the ability of the model to study intestinal metabolism. Methods The system consisted of a perfusion cell with a rat intestinal segment and three perfusion circulations (donor, receiver, and rinsing circulation). Lucifer yellow (LY) was applied as internal standard together with test compounds in the donor circulation. To validate the model, the permeability of eight noncongeneric passively absorbed drugs was determined. Intestinal N-demethylation of verapamil into norverapamil was followed in the donor and receiver circulations by high-performance liquid chromatography analysis. Results The in vitro model allowed ranking of the tested compounds according to their in vivo absorption potential. The Spearman's correlation coefficient between the oral fraction absorbed in humans and the ratio of permeation coefficient of test compound to the permeation coefficient of LY within the same experiment was 0.98 (P < 0.01). Moreover, intestinal N-demethylation of verapamil, its permeation, and the permeation of its metabolite norverapamil could be assessed in parallel. Conclusions Up to six permeation kinetics can be obtained per rat, and the method has shown to be a valuable tool to estimate human oral absorption.
Keywords:absorption model  in vitro intestinal metabolism  in vitro intestinal permeability  in vitro  in vivo correlation  rat jejunal perfusion
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