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DSPE-PEG polymer enhanced berberine absorption specifically in the small intestine of rats through paracellular passway

  • Yang Gao
  • , Jianmei Sun
  • , Shucong Wang
  • , Lisong Huxiao
  • , Yali Xu
  • , Hailong Zhang
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Abstract

Objectives: This study focuses on investigating the potential impact of DSPE-PEG polymers on intestinal absorption and related mechanism of berberine in rats. Methods: Effect of DSPE-PEG polymer on intestinal absorption of berberine was investigated with an in situ closed-loop method in rats. To confirm the safety of DSPE-PEG polymer, morphological observation of rat intestine and measurement of biological markers in the intestinal perfusion of rats was performed. Underling mechanism behind promoting action of DSPE-PEG polymer was explored from its impact on the P-gp function and tight junction using in vitro diffusion chamber system, Caco-2 monolayer cells and western blot. Key findings: DSPE-PEG polymer demonstrated significant enhancement action on the berberine absorption in rats without any obvious membrane toxicity. DSPE-PEG polymer (1.0%, w/v) induced the most significant promoting effect on berberine absorption specifically in the small intestine of rats. Results of mechanistic studies revealed that DSPE-PEG polymer might not regulate intestinal P-gp function, but significantly down-regulated the expression of tight junction-related proteins, which accordingly led to loosening the tight junctions of intestinal epithelium cells, and consequently increased paracellular absorption of berberine in rats. Conclusions: DSPE-PEG polymer, as an excellent absorption enhancer, seems very promising in increasing oral bioavailability of berberine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)931-939
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Volume75
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • DSPE-PEG polymer
  • absorption enhancement
  • absorption enhancement mechanism
  • berberine
  • intestinal absorption

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