Literature DB >> 6638192

Intracellular bile acid transport in rat liver as visualized by electron microscope autoradiography using a bile acid analogue.

F J Suchy, W F Balistreri, J Hung, P Miller, S A Garfield.   

Abstract

The role of hepatocyte organelles in the intracellular transport and secretion of conjugated bile acids has not been defined. Therefore we studied the transport and observed the subcellular localization of the bile acid analogue 125I-cholylglycyltyrosine by electron microscope autoradiography to further understand the possible compartmentation of bile acids within the hepatocyte. 125I-cholylglycyltyrosine, which retains a net negative charge, exhibited transport properties similar to native bile acids. After portal vein injection, the compound was recovered intact from bile, and the pattern of excretion paralleled that of [14C]cholylglycine. In addition, cholylglycyltyrosine uptake by isolated hepatocytes was sodium dependent. For autoradiography the analogue was injected into the portal vein, and the liver was perfusion fixed after 30 or 300 s. Light microscope autoradiography performed 30 s after isotope injection demonstrated a steep periportal-to-centrilobular gradient for 125I-cholylglycyltyrosine uptake. At 30 s quantitative grain analysis of electron microscope autoradiographs showed predominant labeling of the plasma membrane and the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER). The grain distribution over the region of the plasma membrane decreased from 15% at 30 s to 7% by 300 s and was associated with a sevenfold increase in labeling of the Golgi apparatus and a sixfold increase in labeling of the pericanalicular region. Grain distribution over the SER at 300 s was the same as that noted at 30 s. The hypothesis is presented that bile acids move from the sinusoidal plasma membrane to bile via a pathway that includes the SER and Golgi apparatus.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6638192     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1983.245.5.G681

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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