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Gender differences in renal tubular taurocholate transport.

Jan Henrik Schlattjan1, Frank Biggemann, Joachim Greven.   

Abstract

The bile acids filtered through the glomeruli nearly completely escape urinary excretion due to an efficient tubular reabsorption process. Reabsorption is mediated by the sodium-dependent bile acid transporter ASBT, which is localized in the brush border membranes of proximal tubular cells. The purpose of the present study was to assess whether tubular taurocholate transport is regulated by sex hormones. Clearance studies and studies on proximal tubular cells freshly isolated from rat kidneys were performed. The studies with the isolated proximal tubular cells revealed a cell to bath 3H-taurocholate accumulation ratio of 5.63+/-0.28 in male and of 3.67+/-0.43 in female rats (p<0.01). This difference in cellular taurocholate uptake was corroborated by the clearance studies, which showed a 3H-taurocholate clearance of 133.9+/-28.1 in male rats and of 262.0+/-45.4 microl/min x 100 g b.w. in female rats (p<0.05). Testosterone treatment of female rats did not significantly alter the cell to bath 3H-taurocholate accumulation ratio. However, the cellular taurocholate accumulation significantly decreased, by 61.6+/-10.1%, following ethinylestradiol treatment of male rats. Ovariectomy, chemical castration of female rats with buserelin or treatment of female rats with the estrogen receptor antagonist ICI 182780 did not affect taurocholate uptake, but treatment of ovariectomized rats with ethinylestradiol decreased the taurocholate accumulation ratio by 53.7+/-15.8%. By determination of serum bile acids the possibility was excluded that this change was an indirect effect of cholestasis induced by ethinylestradiol. This study demonstrates gender differences in the renal handling of taurocholate in rats that may be related to an inhibitory effect of estrogens on taurocholate transport in proximal tubular cells. Since the ASBT protein content of the proximal tubular cells was found not to be different between male and female rats, a nongenomic mechanism may underly this estrogen effect.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16041594     DOI: 10.1007/s00210-005-1081-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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