Estradiol-17beta-D-glucuronide induces endocytic internalization of Bsep in rats |
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Authors: | Crocenzi Fernando A Mottino Aldo D Cao Jingsong Veggi Luis M Pozzi Enrique J Sánchez Vore Mary Coleman Roger Roma Marcelo G |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Fisiología Experimental, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina. |
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Abstract: | Endocytic internalization of the multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (Mrp2) was previously suggested to be involved in estradiol-17beta-D-glucuronide (E217G)-induced cholestasis. Here we evaluated in the rat whether a similar phenomenon occurs with the bile salt export pump (Bsep) and the ability of DBcAMP to prevent it. E217G (15 micromol/kg i.v.) impaired bile salt (BS) output and induced Bsep internalization, as assessed by confocal microscopy and Western blotting. Neither cholestasis nor Bsep internalization occurred in TR- rats lacking Mrp2. DBcAMP (20 micromol/kg i.v.) partially prevented the decrease in bile flow and BS output and substantially prevented E217G-induced Bsep internalization. In hepatocyte couplets, E217G (50 microM) diminished canalicular accumulation of a fluorescent BS and decreased Bsep-associated fluorescence in the canalicular membrane; DBcAMP (10 microM) fully prevented both effects. In conclusion, our results suggest that changes in Bsep localization are involved in E217G-induced impairment of bile flow and BS transport and that DBcAMP prevents this effect by stimulating insertion of canalicular transporter-containing vesicles. Mrp2 is required for E217G to induce its harmful effect. |
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