Use of ursodeoxycholic acid in liver diseases (original) (raw)
Bile acid transport across the hepatocyte canalicular membrane
Frederick Suchy
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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
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Frederick Suchy
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Transporters on Demand: Intracellular Reservoirs and Cycling of Bile Canalicular ABC Transporters
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Down-regulation of expression and function of the rat liver Na+/bile acid cotransporter in extrahepatic cholestasis
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Effects of Ursodeoxycholic and Cholic Acid Feeding on Hepatocellular Transporter Expression in Mouse Liver
Peter Meier
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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
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New insights into the mechanism of bile acid?induced biliary lipid secretion*1
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Impaired localisation and transport function of canalicular Bsep in taurolithocholate induced cholestasis in the rat
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Bile acid interactions with cholangiocytes
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Bile salt-associated electrolyte secretion
Cristina E Carnovale
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Hepatic Transport of Bile Salts
Peter Meier
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Rat cholangiocytes absorb bile acids at their apical domain via the ileal sodium-dependent bile acid transporter
Linh Pham
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Functional expression of the apical Na+-dependent bile acid transporter in large but not small rat cholangiocytes
Shannon Glaser
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Functional expression of the canalicular bile salt export pump of human liver
Peter Meier
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Expression and regulation of hepatic drug and bile acid transporters
André Guillouzo, V. Lecureur
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Bicarbonate-rich choleresis induced by secretin in normal rat is taurocholate-dependent and involves AE2 anion exchanger
Fabian Medina
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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
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Stimulation of bile acid independent bile flow with bromo-cyclic guanosine monophosphate
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Short-term feedback regulation of bile salt uptake by bile salts in rodent liver
Thomas Berlage, Olga Domanova, Ralf Kubitz
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Secretin activation of the apical Na+-dependent bile acid transporter is associated with cholehepatic shunting in rats
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Molecular Mechanism of Taurocholate Transport by the Bile Salt Export Pump, an ABC Transporter Associated with Intrahepatic Cholestasis
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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
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Activity of the Bile Salt Export Pump (ABCB11) Is Critically Dependent on Canalicular Membrane Cholesterol Content
Ronald Elferink
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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
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Defective canalicular transport and toxicity of dietary ursodeoxycholic acid in theabcb11−/−mouse: transport and gene expression studies
Victor Ling
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Extrahepatic obstructive cholestasis reverses the bile salt secretory polarity of rat hepatocytes
Lukas Landmann
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Transport of bile acids in a human intestinal epithelial cell line, Caco-2
Ismael Hidalgo
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Hepatobiliary secretion of organic compounds; molecular mechanisms of membrane transport
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