Use of ursodeoxycholic acid in liver diseases (original) (raw)

Bile acid transport across the hepatocyte canalicular membrane

Frederick Suchy

The FASEB Journal

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Current concepts of hepatic uptake, intracellular transport and biliary secretion of bile acids: Physiological basis and pathophysiological changes in cholestatic liver dysfunction

Professor Samy Azer

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1996

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Hepatic bile formation: bile acid transport and water flow into the canalicular conduit

Norman Javitt

American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 2020

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Bile acid transport across the hepatocyte canalicular meni.brane

Frederick Suchy

2000

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Transporters on Demand: Intracellular Reservoirs and Cycling of Bile Canalicular ABC Transporters

Irwin Arias

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2006

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Down-regulation of expression and function of the rat liver Na+/bile acid cotransporter in extrahepatic cholestasis

Frederick Suchy

Gastroenterology, 1996

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Physiology of bile secretion

Alejandro Esteller

World Journal of Gastroenterology, 2008

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Effects of Ursodeoxycholic and Cholic Acid Feeding on Hepatocellular Transporter Expression in Mouse Liver

Peter Meier

Gastroenterology, 2001

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Different pathways of canalicular secretion of sulfated and non-sulfated fluorescent bile acids: a study in isolated hepatocyte couplets and TR− rats

Peter Jansen

Journal of Hepatology, 1999

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New insights into the mechanism of bile acid?induced biliary lipid secretion*1

Folkert Kuipers

Hepatology, 1995

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Impaired localisation and transport function of canalicular Bsep in taurolithocholate induced cholestasis in the rat

Jose Pellegrino

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Enterohepatic bile salt transporters in normal physiology and liver disease

Peter Meier

Gastroenterology, 2004

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Bile acid interactions with cholangiocytes

Xuefeng Xia

World Journal of Gastroenterology, 2006

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Bile salt-associated electrolyte secretion

Cristina E Carnovale

Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, 1992

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Hepatic Transport of Bile Salts

Peter Meier

Seminars in Liver Disease, 2000

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Rat cholangiocytes absorb bile acids at their apical domain via the ileal sodium-dependent bile acid transporter

Linh Pham

Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1997

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Functional expression of the apical Na+-dependent bile acid transporter in large but not small rat cholangiocytes

Shannon Glaser

Gastroenterology, 1997

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Functional expression of the canalicular bile salt export pump of human liver

Peter Meier

Gastroenterology, 2002

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Expression and regulation of hepatic drug and bile acid transporters

André Guillouzo, V. Lecureur

Toxicology, 2000

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Bicarbonate-rich choleresis induced by secretin in normal rat is taurocholate-dependent and involves AE2 anion exchanger

Fabian Medina

Hepatology, 2006

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Bile acid inhibition of P-glycoprotein-mediated transport in multidrug-resistant cells and rat liver canalicular membrane vesicles*1

roberto Mazzanti

Hepatology, 1994

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Stimulation of bile acid independent bile flow with bromo-cyclic guanosine monophosphate

Jean-francois Dufour

Hepatology, 1996

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Short-term feedback regulation of bile salt uptake by bile salts in rodent liver

Thomas Berlage, Olga Domanova, Ralf Kubitz

Hepatology, 2012

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Secretin activation of the apical Na+-dependent bile acid transporter is associated with cholehepatic shunting in rats

Shannon Glaser, Gianfranco D Alpini

Hepatology, 2005

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Molecular Mechanism of Taurocholate Transport by the Bile Salt Export Pump, an ABC Transporter Associated with Intrahepatic Cholestasis

Chiba Peter

Molecular Pharmacology

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Atp8b1 deficiency in mice reduces resistance of the canalicular membrane to hydrophobic bile salts and impairs bile salt transport

Cindy Kunne

Hepatology, 2006

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Activity of the Bile Salt Export Pump (ABCB11) Is Critically Dependent on Canalicular Membrane Cholesterol Content

Ronald Elferink

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009

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Role of nuclear bile acid receptor, FXR, in adaptive ABC transporter regulation by cholic and ursodeoxycholic acid in mouse liver, kidney and intestine

Kurt Zatloukal, Peter Fickert

Journal of Hepatology, 2003

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Defective canalicular transport and toxicity of dietary ursodeoxycholic acid in theabcb11−/−mouse: transport and gene expression studies

Victor Ling

American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 2013

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Extrahepatic obstructive cholestasis reverses the bile salt secretory polarity of rat hepatocytes

Lukas Landmann

Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1989

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Transport of bile acids in a human intestinal epithelial cell line, Caco-2

Ismael Hidalgo

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1990

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Hepatobiliary secretion of organic compounds; molecular mechanisms of membrane transport

Albert Groen, Folkert Kuipers

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Biomembranes, 1995

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