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Changes in biliary excretory mechanisms in bile duct-ligated rat.

H Takikawa1, Y Wako, N Sano, M Yamanaka.   

Abstract

The effects of bile duct ligation on biliary excretion of bile acids, glutathione, and lipids were studied in the rat. The bile duct of the rat was ligated for three days. The biliary bile acid excretion after bile duct cannulation was higher at first, but after 90 min became lower than that in the control rat. The bile flow in the bile duct-ligated rat was higher after bile duct cannulation and gradually decreased to the same level as in the control rat. Biliary glutathione excretion, which has been suggested to be a driving force for the bile acid-independent canalicular bile flow, was markedly decreased in the bile duct-ligated rat. The mannitol clearance was increased and the bile ductules showed proliferation in the bile duct-ligated rat, suggesting an increase in the ductular bile flow. Biliary excretion of lithocholate glucuronide was more markedly impaired than that of taurocholate. When taurocholate was infused at higher rates, which increases bile flow and biliary excretion of bile acid and lipids in the control rat, biliary bile acid and lipid excretion remained constant in the bile duct-ligated rat. These findings indicate that, in the bile duct-ligated rat, the ductular bile flow was increased and bile acid-independent canalicular bile flow was decreased and that, although the biliary excretion of bile acids was not as impaired as that of organic anions, the capacity of bile acid and lipid excretion was markedly decreased.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8601367     DOI: 10.1007/bf02093813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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