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  4. Is there a fast track ("Darmstrasse") for fluids in the small intestine? Evidence from magnetic resonance imaging
 
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2024
Journal Article
Title

Is there a fast track ("Darmstrasse") for fluids in the small intestine? Evidence from magnetic resonance imaging

Abstract
Background: The transit and distribution pattern of fluids in the small intestine is a key parameter for the dissolution and absorption of drugs. Although some information is known about the small intestinal water content after administration of fluid volumes and meals, the intestinal transit of orally ingested fluids and solutions has been barely investigated. The aim of this three-arm, cross-over, 9-subject human study was to investigate the transit of orally ingested water in the small intestine under fasting and postprandial conditions using MRI. To identify the ingested water, manganese gluconate, which can be identified with T1-weighted MRI sequences, was added as a marker. Using Horos (DICOM software), quantification of the distribution of Mn2+ ions in the gastrointestinal tract in fasted versus fed state (standard meal by FDA guidance and a light meal) was possible. The distribution and approximate wetted intestinal length was very similar in the fasting and postprandial states, suggesting rapid transport of water ingested after a meal through the chyme-filled small intestine in continuation of the “Magenstrasse” (stomach road). In some subjects, manganese gluconate reached deeper parts of the small intestine even more quickly in the postprandial state than in the fasting arm of the study. A deeper understanding of the behaviour of solutes in the gastrointestinal tract is fundamental to a mechanistic explanation for the kinetic interaction between food and drug intake (food effects).
Author(s)
Großmann, Linus
Springub, Katharina
Krüger, Linda
Winter, Fabian
Rump, Adrian
Kromrey, Marie-Luise
Bülow, Robin
Hosten, Norbert
Dressman, Jennifer Joy
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Weitschies, Werner
Grimm, Michael
Journal
European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.ejpb.2024.114277
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Keyword(s)
  • Darmstrasse

  • Drug absorption

  • Food effect

  • Gastric emptying

  • Magenstrasse

  • Magnetic resonance imaging

  • Small intestinal road

  • Stomach road

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