Use of brush border membrane vesicles to simulate the human intestinal digestion

被引:44
作者
Picariello, Gianluca [1 ]
Ferranti, Pasquale [1 ,2 ]
Addeo, Francesco [1 ]
机构
[1] CNR, Ist Sci Alimentaz, Via Roma 64, I-83100 Avellino, Italy
[2] Univ Naples Federico II, Dipartimento Agr, Parco Gussone, I-80055 Naples, Italy
关键词
Intestinal mucosa; Brush border membrane; In vitro simulated digestion; Peptidases; Food-derived bioactive peptides; Food allergy; IN-VITRO DIGESTION; BOVINE-MILK PROTEINS; RAT SMALL-INTESTINE; CELIAC-DISEASE; BIOACTIVE PEPTIDES; GLIADIN PEPTIDES; CACO-2; MONOLAYER; GASTROINTESTINAL DIGESTION; PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS; BETA-CASOMORPHINS;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodres.2015.11.002
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
The intestine presides over a series of vital functions in the human body, among which the digestion/absorption of nutrients. Despite their major digestion role, the impact of the enzymes of the luminal intestinal surface on food components has been considered in relatively few experiments of simulated gastrointestinal digestion. In contrast, the identification of proteolitically stable peptides which survived digestion in multiphasal models that also included a step with small intestinal brush border membrane (BBM) peptidases has provided physiologically consistent results. Herein, we critically review the use of BBM enzymes to simulate the intestinal digestion of dietary polypeptides. Addressing the controversial issue of the in vitro-in vivo correspondence of the digestion models, the review emphasizes the need to establish consensus protocols to simulate the intestinal step, for instance using the BBM hydrolases at least in a selected number of cases. The factors that have limited the development of relevant models of intestinal degradationare discussed together with hints to possible alternatives, forthcoming approaches and future perspectives to reproduce the physiopathology of the human small intestine. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:327 / 335
页数:9
相关论文
共 109 条
  • [1] BRUSH-BORDER AND CYTOSOL PEPTIDASE ACTIVITIES OF HUMAN SMALL-INTESTINE IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND CELIAC PATIENTS
    ANDRIA, G
    CUCCHIARA, S
    DEVIZIA, B
    DERITIS, G
    MAZZACCA, G
    AURICCHIO, S
    [J]. PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 1980, 14 (06) : 812 - 818
  • [2] Establishment of a triple co-culture in vitro cell models to study intestinal absorption of peptide drugs
    Antunes, Filipa
    Andrade, Fernanda
    Araujo, Francisca
    Ferreira, Domingos
    Sarmento, Bruno
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS AND BIOPHARMACEUTICS, 2013, 83 (03) : 427 - 435
  • [3] Caco-2 monolayers in experimental and theoretical predictions of drug transport (Reprinted from Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, vol 22, pg 67-84, 1996)
    Artursson, P
    Palm, K
    Luthman, K
    [J]. ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS, 2001, 46 (1-3) : 27 - 43
  • [4] The adherent gastrointestinal mucus gel layer: thickness and physical state in vivo
    Atuma, C
    Strugala, V
    Allen, A
    Holm, L
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY, 2001, 280 (05): : G922 - G929
  • [5] DEVELOPMENT OF BRUSH-BORDER PEPTIDASES IN HUMAN AND RAT SMALL-INTESTINE DURING FETAL AND NEONATAL LIFE
    AURICCHIO, S
    STELLATO, A
    DEVIZIA, B
    [J]. PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 1981, 15 (07) : 991 - 995
  • [6] Native proteomic analysis of protein complexes in murine intestinal brush border membranes
    Babusiak, Marek
    Man, Petr
    Petrak, Jiri
    Vyoral, Daniel
    [J]. PROTEOMICS, 2007, 7 (01) : 121 - 129
  • [7] DISTRIBUTION OF BRUSH-BORDER MEMBRANE PEPTIDASES ALONG THE RAT INTESTINE
    BAI, JPF
    [J]. PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH, 1994, 11 (06) : 897 - 900
  • [8] Applicability of the Ussing chamber technique to permeability determinations in functionally distinct regions of the gastrointestinal tract in the rat
    Bajka, BH
    Gillespie, CM
    Steeb, CB
    Read, LC
    Howarth, GS
    [J]. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2003, 38 (07) : 732 - 741
  • [9] Expression and distribution of meprin protease subunits in mouse intestine
    Bankus, JM
    Bond, JS
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 1996, 331 (01) : 87 - 94
  • [10] Tracking the in vivo release of bioactive peptides in the gut during digestion: Mass spectrometry peptidomic characterization of effluents collected in the gut of dairy matrix fed mini-pigs
    Barbe, Florence
    Le Feunteun, Steven
    Remond, Didier
    Menard, Olivia
    Jardin, Julien
    Henry, Gwenaele
    Laroche, Beatrice
    Dupont, Didier
    [J]. FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2014, 63 : 147 - 156