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Relative Contributions of Active Mediated Transport and Passive Diffusion of Fluoroquinolones with Various Lipophilicities in a Calu-3 Lung Epithelial Cell Model
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Lipid MovementCellular PhysiologyMedicinal ChemistryPassive DiffusionMembrane TransportTransport PhenomenaApparent PermeabilityBiophysicsRelative ContributionsBiochemistryCell TraffickingFluorous SynthesisMembrane PermeationPharmacologyNatural SciencesCell MigrationApical SideCellular BiochemistryActive Mediated TransportMedicineCalu-3 Cell ModelDrug Analysis
The transport characteristics of six fluoroquinolones (FQs) with various lipophilicities were compared in a Calu-3 cell model. For each FQ, an active polarized transport was observed in the direction of the apical side. However, the apparent permeability of FQs resulted from active transport and passive diffusion that were highly variable between compounds and mainly governed by lipophilicity. Therefore, active transport was predominant for compounds with relatively low lipophilicity but minor for FQs with higher lipophilicity.
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