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Adenoviral transfer of human aquaporin-1 gene to rat liver improves bile flow in estrogen-induced cholestasis
(Nature Publishing Group, 2014-08)
Estrogens can cause liver cholestatic disease. As downregulation of hepatocyte canalicular aquaporin-8 (AQP8) water channels has been involved in estrogen-induced bile secretory failure, we tested whether the archetypal ...
Effect of Cynara scolymus and Silybum marianum extracts on bile production in pigs
(Garuda Scientific Publications, 2018-01)
Many of the beneficial effects on productive performance observed when vegetable extracts are incorporated as feed additives in intensive farming can be explained by an increase in bile production. An experiment was conducted ...
Hepatic bile formation: Canalicular osmolarity and paracellular and transcellular water flow
(American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2019-12)
The purpose of this minireview is to show that a new paradigm is developing regarding hepatic bile flow. The focus thus far has been on carrier-mediated transport of bile acids and other solutes, such as glutathione, which ...
Vagally-mediates cholestatic and choleretic effects of centrally applied Endothelin-1 through ETA receptors
(Elsevier Science, 2006-12)
The role of Endothelin-1 (ET-1) in the central nervous system is not fully understood yet although several studies strongly support its neuromodulatory role. A high density of endothelin receptors is present in the dorsal ...
Adenovirus-mediated human aquaporin-1 expression in hepatocytes improves lipopolysaccharide-induced cholestasis
(John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2017-12)
Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are known to cause cholestasis in sepsis. There is evidence that a defective expression of canalicular aquaporin water channels contributes to bile secretory failure in LPS-induced cholestasis. ...
Cholestasis: The Close Relationship between Bile Acids and Coenzyme Q10
(Intech Open, 2019)
Cholestasis is defined as the impairment in formation or excretion of bile from the liver to the intestine. It may result from defects in intrahepatic production of bile, impairment of hepatic transmembrane transporters, ...
ADAPTIVE REGULATION OF HEPATIC BILE-SALT TRANSPORT - EFFECTS OF ALLOXAN DIABETES IN THE RAT
(W B SAUNDERS CO, 1991)
The hepatic transport of bile salts appears to be adaptively regulated by changes in the bile salt pool size and in the flux of bile salt through the liver. The maximum secretory rate of taurocholate increases or decreases ...