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Cell culture models of biological barriers : in vitro test systems for drug absorption and delivery
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London : Taylor & Francis, 2002
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9780415277242

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Over the past ten years several sophisticated in vitro test systems based on epithelial cell cultures have been introduced in the field of drug delivery. These models have been found to be very useful in characterizing the permeability of drugs across epithelial tissues, and in studying formulations or carrier systems for improved drug delivery and enhanced absorption. Compared to in vivo trials on animals or humans, cell culture models are faster, more convenient and cost effective, ethically advantageous and, most importantly, they can be more easily standardized and validated.
This book provides a practical approach to contemporary cell culture-based in vitro techniques for drug transport studies at biological absorption barriers. It is an invaluable source of information for students attending graduate courses on this subject and pharmaceutical scientists working in industry or in academia.


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Claus-Michael Lehr


Table of Contents

Lee Campbell and Mark GumbletonTanja Eisenblatter and Katherina Psathaki and Thorsten Nitz and Hans-Joachim Galla and Joachim WegenerKwang-Jin KimJosef J. TukkerMichael Wirth and Carsten Kneuer and Claus-Michael Lehr and Franz GaborLaurie WithingtonGerhard Gstraunthaler and Thomas HartungHorst Spielmann and Manfred LiebschDonna A. Volpe and Lawrence X. Yu and Helga MollerWeiqing Chen and Fuxing Tang and Kazutoshi Horie and Ronald T. BorchardtAnna-Lena UngellS. Fuchs and M. Gumbleton and Ulrich F. Schafer and Claus-Michael LehrClaire Meaney and Bogdan I. Florea and Carsten Ehrhardt and Ulrich F. Schafer and Claus-Michael Lehr and Hans E. Junginger and Gerrit BorchardAnnette M. Koch and M. Christiane Schmidt and Hans P. MerklePekka Suhonen and Jennifer Sporty and Vincent H. L. Lee and Arto UrttiTurkan Eldem and Yusuf Durlu and Bora Eldem and Meral OzgucHeike Wagner and Nadial Zghoul and Claus-Michael Lehr and Ulrich F. SchaferHanne Morck NielsenGert Fricker and Helmut Franke and Hans-Joachim GallaAmber Young and Akira Fukuhara and Kenneth L. AudusMichael B. Bolger and Thomas M. Gilman and Robert Fraczkiewicz and Boyd Steere and Walter S. WoltoszAlf Lamprecht and Claus-Michael LehrU. Bakowsky and C. Kneuer and V. Oberle and H. Bakowsky and U. Rothe and I. Zuhorn and D. HoekstraHanns Haberlein
List of color platesp. viii
List of figuresp. xi
List of tablesp. xix
List of contributorsp. xxi
Prefacep. xxv
Part 1 General aspects of epithelial cell and tissue culturep. 1
1 Basic aspects of cell growth and cell cycle in culturep. 3
2 Cell culture media: selection and standardizationp. 20
3 Bioelectrical characterization of epithelial cell (mono)layers and tissuesp. 41
4 Characterization of transport over epithelial barriersp. 52
5 Studying cellular binding and uptake of bioadhesive lectinsp. 62
6 High-throughput epithelial cell culture systems for screening drug intestinal permeabilityp. 94
7 Good cell culture practice: good laboratory practice in the cell culture laboratory for the standardization and quality assurance of in vitro studiesp. 112
8 Regulatory acceptance of in vitro test systems as an alternative to safety testing in animalsp. 121
9 Regulatory acceptance of in vitro permeability studies in the context of the biopharmaceutics classification systemp. 130
Part 2 Models of specific epithelial and endothelial barriers relevant to drug deliveryp. 141
10 Caco-2 cell monolayers as a model for studies of drug transport across human intestinal epitheliump. 143
11 Transport studies using intestinal tissue ex vivop. 164
12 Models of the alveolar epitheliump. 189
13 Bronchial epithelial cell culturesp. 211
14 In vitro methodologies to study nasal delivery using excised mucosap. 228
15 Cell culture models of the corneal and conjunctival epitheliump. 253
16 Cell cultures of the retinal pigment epithelium to model the blood-retinal barrier for retinal drug and gene deliveryp. 271
17 Human skin and skin equivalents to study dermal penetration and permeationp. 289
18 In vitro models of the human buccal epithelium: the TR146 cell culture model and the porcine in vitro modelp. 310
19 Drug transport across the blood-brain barrier - a molecular and functional perspectivep. 327
20 BeWo cells: an in vitro system representing the blood-placental barrierp. 337
Part 3 Emerging tools for studying biological barriers and drug transportp. 351
21 Predicting drug absorption by computational methodsp. 353
22 Confocal and two-photon fluorescence microscopyp. 378
23 On the application of scanning force microscopy in (cell) biologyp. 392
24 Fluorescence correlation spectroscopyp. 417
Indexp. 428