CHOLESTASIS, METABOLISM AND BILIARY LIPID SECRETION DURING PERFUSION OF RAT-LIVER WITH DIFFERENT BILE-SALTS

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作者
BAUMGARTNER, U [1 ]
SCHOLMERICH, J [1 ]
LEIBLE, P [1 ]
FARTHMANN, EH [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV FREIBURG,DEPT INTERNAL MED,W-7800 FREIBURG,GERMANY
关键词
BILE ACID; CHOLERESIS; CHOLESTASIS; BILIARY PHOSPHOLIPID; CHOLESTEROL SECRETION; (RAT LIVER);
D O I
10.1016/0005-2760(92)90038-W
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The biological effects of bile acids depend largely upon their molecular structure. When bile acid uptake exceeds the maximal biliary secretory rate (SRm) cholestasis occurs. In order to characterize the influence of bile acid structure on its cholestatic potency we systematically studied SRm, maximal bile flow, maximal and cumulative phospholipid and cholesterol secretion with different taurine-conjugated tri-, di- and keto bile acids (Table I) in the isolated perfused rat liver. Bile acids with a high critical micellar concentration (CMC) promoted the greatest bile flow; a positive non-linear correlation between CMC and maximal bile flow was found. 3-Alpha-hydroxylated bile acids with a hydroxyl group in 6-alpha and/or 7-beta position and lacking a 12-alpha hydroxy group had a high SRm. SRm was not related to CMC or maximal bile flow, respectively. Phospholipids and cholesterol were secreted in a nearly fixed ratio of 12:1; a strong linear relationship could bc observed. Cumulative phospholipid secretion over 48 min was significantly lower for non and poor micelle forming bile acids (TDHC and TUC) than for those with comparatively low CMC values (TUDC, TC, THE, THDC, TCDC) (70-140 vs. 210-450 nmol/g liver). At SRm all bile acids with good micelle forming properties showed a similar cumulative biliary lipid output. However, when biliary lipid output was related to 1-mu-mol bile acid secreted bile acids with a low SRm induced the highest lipid secretion (TCDC, TC). These data (1) demonstrate that a 6-alpha and/or a 7-beta hydroxy group on the steroid nucleus reduce cholestatic potency if the 12-alpha hydroxy group is absent, (2) suggest that in the case of micelle forming bile acids the total amount of phospholipids secreted in bile (depletion of cellular phospholipids) is associated with the occurrence of cholestasis whereby bile acids with a low SRm deplete the cellular phospholipid content at much lower bile acid concentrations than those with a higher SRm and (3) imply that bile acids with non and poor micelle forming properties (TDHC, TUC) presumably do not cause cholestasis (solely) by depletion of cellular phospholipids.
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