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Air–liquid interface cultures enhance the oxygen supply and trigger the structural and functional differentiation of intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC)

The specific function of the epithelium as critical barrier between the intestinal lumen and the organism’s internal microenvironment is reflected by permanent maintenance of intercellular junctions and cellular polarity. The intestinal epithelial cells are responsible for absorption of nutritional...

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Autores principales: Nossol, Constanze, Diesing, A.-K., Walk, N., Faber-Zuschratter, H., Hartig, R., Post, A., Kluess, J., Rothkötter, H.-J., Kahlert, S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3132278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21681518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00418-011-0826-y
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author Nossol, Constanze
Diesing, A.-K.
Walk, N.
Faber-Zuschratter, H.
Hartig, R.
Post, A.
Kluess, J.
Rothkötter, H.-J.
Kahlert, S.
author_facet Nossol, Constanze
Diesing, A.-K.
Walk, N.
Faber-Zuschratter, H.
Hartig, R.
Post, A.
Kluess, J.
Rothkötter, H.-J.
Kahlert, S.
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description The specific function of the epithelium as critical barrier between the intestinal lumen and the organism’s internal microenvironment is reflected by permanent maintenance of intercellular junctions and cellular polarity. The intestinal epithelial cells are responsible for absorption of nutritional components, facing mechanical stress and a changing oxygen supplementation via blood stream. Oxygen itself can regulate the barrier and the absorptive function of the epithelium. Therefore, we compared the dish cell culture, the transwell-like membrane culture and the oxygen enriched air–liquid interface (ALI) culture. We demonstrated strong influence of the different culture conditions on morphology and function of intestinal porcine epithelial cell lines in vitro. ALI culture resulted in a significant increase in cell number, epithelial cell layer thickness and expression as well as apical localisation of the microvilli-associated protein villin. Remarkable similarities regarding the morphological parameters were observed between ALI cultures and intestinal epithelial cells in vivo. Furthermore, the functional analysis of protein uptake and degradation by the epithelial cells demonstrated the necessity of sufficient oxygen supply as achieved in ALI cultures. Our study is the first report providing marked evidence that optimised oxygen supply using ALI cultures directly affects the morphological differentiation and functional properties of intestinal epithelial cells in vitro.
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spelling pubmed-31322782011-08-24 Air–liquid interface cultures enhance the oxygen supply and trigger the structural and functional differentiation of intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC) Nossol, Constanze Diesing, A.-K. Walk, N. Faber-Zuschratter, H. Hartig, R. Post, A. Kluess, J. Rothkötter, H.-J. Kahlert, S. Histochem Cell Biol Original Paper The specific function of the epithelium as critical barrier between the intestinal lumen and the organism’s internal microenvironment is reflected by permanent maintenance of intercellular junctions and cellular polarity. The intestinal epithelial cells are responsible for absorption of nutritional components, facing mechanical stress and a changing oxygen supplementation via blood stream. Oxygen itself can regulate the barrier and the absorptive function of the epithelium. Therefore, we compared the dish cell culture, the transwell-like membrane culture and the oxygen enriched air–liquid interface (ALI) culture. We demonstrated strong influence of the different culture conditions on morphology and function of intestinal porcine epithelial cell lines in vitro. ALI culture resulted in a significant increase in cell number, epithelial cell layer thickness and expression as well as apical localisation of the microvilli-associated protein villin. Remarkable similarities regarding the morphological parameters were observed between ALI cultures and intestinal epithelial cells in vivo. Furthermore, the functional analysis of protein uptake and degradation by the epithelial cells demonstrated the necessity of sufficient oxygen supply as achieved in ALI cultures. Our study is the first report providing marked evidence that optimised oxygen supply using ALI cultures directly affects the morphological differentiation and functional properties of intestinal epithelial cells in vitro. Springer-Verlag 2011-06-17 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3132278/ /pubmed/21681518 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00418-011-0826-y Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Nossol, Constanze
Diesing, A.-K.
Walk, N.
Faber-Zuschratter, H.
Hartig, R.
Post, A.
Kluess, J.
Rothkötter, H.-J.
Kahlert, S.
Air–liquid interface cultures enhance the oxygen supply and trigger the structural and functional differentiation of intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC)
title Air–liquid interface cultures enhance the oxygen supply and trigger the structural and functional differentiation of intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC)
title_full Air–liquid interface cultures enhance the oxygen supply and trigger the structural and functional differentiation of intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC)
title_fullStr Air–liquid interface cultures enhance the oxygen supply and trigger the structural and functional differentiation of intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC)
title_full_unstemmed Air–liquid interface cultures enhance the oxygen supply and trigger the structural and functional differentiation of intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC)
title_short Air–liquid interface cultures enhance the oxygen supply and trigger the structural and functional differentiation of intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC)
title_sort air–liquid interface cultures enhance the oxygen supply and trigger the structural and functional differentiation of intestinal porcine epithelial cells (ipec)
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3132278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21681518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00418-011-0826-y
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