Overview and Comparison of Intestinal Organotypic Models, Intestinal Cells, and Intestinal Explants Used for Toxicity Studies

Archive ouverte

Maresca, Marc | Pinton, Philippe | Ajandouz, El Hassan | Ménard, Sandrine | Ferrier, Laurent | Oswald, Isabelle P.

Edité par CCSD ; Springer -

International audience. The intestine is a complex organ formed of different types of cell distributed in different layers of tissue. To minimize animal experiments, for decades, researchers have been trying to develop in vitro/ex vivo systems able to mimic the cellular diversity naturally found in the gut. Such models not only help our understanding of the gut physiology but also of intestinal toxicity. This review describes the different systems used to evaluate the effects of drugs/contaminants on intestinal functions and compares their advantages and limitations. The comparison showed that the organotypic model is the best available model to perform intestinal toxicity studies, including on human tissues.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Deoxynivalenol inhibits the expression of trefoil factors (TFF) by intestinal human and porcine goblet cells

Archive ouverte | Graziani, Fabien | CCSD

International audience. Trefoil factors (TFFs) are bioactive peptides expressed by several epithelia, including the intestine, where they regulate key functions such as tissue regeneration, barrier function and infl...

Dietary exposure to the food contaminant deoxynivalenol triggers colonic breakdown by activating the mitochondrial and the death receptor pathways

Archive ouverte | Payros, Delphine | CCSD

International audience. Scope: The food contamination by mycotoxins is of increasing public health concerns. Deoxynivalenol (DON), a mycotoxin contaminating cereals has been associated with the exacerbation of infla...

The food contaminant, deoxynivalenol, modulates the Thelper-Treg balance and increases inflammatory bowel diseases

Archive ouverte | Payros, Delphine | CCSD

International audience. The incidence of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) is increasing inboth Western and developing countries. IBD are multifactorial disorders involving complex interactions between genetic, immu...

Chargement des enrichissements...