Caco-2 cells, originated in a human colonic cancer, are currently used as model systems to study transepithelial transports. To further characterize their water permeability properties, clone P1 Caco-2 cells were cultured on permeable supports. At confluence, the transepithelial net water movement (Jw), mannitol permeability (Ps), and electrical resistance (R) were simultaneously measured. The observed results were correlated with transmission and freeze-fracture electron microscopy studies and compared with those obtained, in similar experimental conditions, in a typical mammalian epithelial barrier: the rabbit rectum. When the serosal solution was made hypertonic (50 mM polyethylene glycol-PEG), the spontaneously observed secretory Jw rap...
A simple, reliable, and user friendly system was established to cultivate Caco-2 cell monolayer for ...
Caco2 and HT-29 cells represent two frequently used cell models of intestinal epi-thelium. Both cell...
Osmotic alterations are associated with several human diseases, including diabetic nephropathy. We h...
The tight junction formation in Caco-2 cell monolayers was compared after 9 and 13 d of culture. Fou...
The aim of the present study was to elucidate the in vitro short-term (2-h) and longer-term (24-h) e...
Caco-2 cell monolayers mimic intestinal absorptive epithelium and represent a very useful tool for s...
In vitro studies of drug permeability are traditionally carried out using cultured monolayers of epi...
Studies of intestinal drug permeability have traditionally been performed in the colon-derived Caco-...
Aim: Investigate the importance of paracellular transport of water and solutes during physiological ...
The measurement of transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) is a common technique to determine t...
The bioavailability of all ingested compounds is to a great extend determined by the ability of thes...
The investigation of near-isosmotic water transport in epithelia goes back over 100 years; however, ...
Epithelia separate apical and basal compartments, and movement of substances via the paracellular pa...
Epithelia separate apical and basal compartments, and movement of substances via the paracellular pa...
Fecal water (FW) has been shown to exert, in cultured cells, cytotoxic and genotoxic effects that ha...
A simple, reliable, and user friendly system was established to cultivate Caco-2 cell monolayer for ...
Caco2 and HT-29 cells represent two frequently used cell models of intestinal epi-thelium. Both cell...
Osmotic alterations are associated with several human diseases, including diabetic nephropathy. We h...
The tight junction formation in Caco-2 cell monolayers was compared after 9 and 13 d of culture. Fou...
The aim of the present study was to elucidate the in vitro short-term (2-h) and longer-term (24-h) e...
Caco-2 cell monolayers mimic intestinal absorptive epithelium and represent a very useful tool for s...
In vitro studies of drug permeability are traditionally carried out using cultured monolayers of epi...
Studies of intestinal drug permeability have traditionally been performed in the colon-derived Caco-...
Aim: Investigate the importance of paracellular transport of water and solutes during physiological ...
The measurement of transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) is a common technique to determine t...
The bioavailability of all ingested compounds is to a great extend determined by the ability of thes...
The investigation of near-isosmotic water transport in epithelia goes back over 100 years; however, ...
Epithelia separate apical and basal compartments, and movement of substances via the paracellular pa...
Epithelia separate apical and basal compartments, and movement of substances via the paracellular pa...
Fecal water (FW) has been shown to exert, in cultured cells, cytotoxic and genotoxic effects that ha...
A simple, reliable, and user friendly system was established to cultivate Caco-2 cell monolayer for ...
Caco2 and HT-29 cells represent two frequently used cell models of intestinal epi-thelium. Both cell...
Osmotic alterations are associated with several human diseases, including diabetic nephropathy. We h...