Issue 12, 2024

Intestinal absorption of bioactive oligopeptides: paracellular transport and tight junction modulation

Abstract

Bioactive oligopeptides have gained increasing attention due to their diverse physiological functions, and these can be transported into the vasculature via transcellular and paracellular pathways. Among these, paracellular transport through the intercellular space is a passive diffusion process without energy consumption. It is currently the most frequently reported absorption route for food-derived bioactive oligopeptides. Previous work has demonstrated that paracellular pathways are mainly controlled by tight junctions, but the mechanism by which they regulate paracellular absorption of bioactive oligopeptides remains unclear. In this review, we summarized the composition of paracellular pathways across the intercellular space and elaborated on the paracellular transport mechanism of bioactive oligopeptides in terms of the interaction between oligopeptides and tight junction proteins, the protein expression level of tight junctions, the signaling pathways regulating intestinal permeability, and the properties of oligopeptides themselves. These findings contribute to a more profound understanding of the paracellular absorption of bioactive oligopeptides.

Graphical abstract: Intestinal absorption of bioactive oligopeptides: paracellular transport and tight junction modulation

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
31 Jan 2024
Accepted
23 Apr 2024
First published
09 May 2024

Food Funct., 2024,15, 6274-6288

Intestinal absorption of bioactive oligopeptides: paracellular transport and tight junction modulation

Z. Yu, D. Liu, C. Wu and W. Zhao, Food Funct., 2024, 15, 6274 DOI: 10.1039/D4FO00529E

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