Interactions between organic anions, micelles and vesicles in model bile systems

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作者
Verkade, HJ
DeBruijn, MAC
Brink, MA
Talsma, H
Vonk, RJ
Kuipers, F
Groen, AK
机构
[1] UNIV AMSTERDAM,ACAD MED CTR,DEPT GASTROENTEROL,NL-1105 AZ AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
[2] UNIV UTRECHT,DEPT PHARMACEUT,NL-3508 TB UTRECHT,NETHERLANDS
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10.1042/bj3200917
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Biliary lipid secretion probably involves both 'micellization' and 'vesiculization' of bile-canalicular membrane lipids. Several hydrophilic organic anions inhibit the secretion of lipids into the bile without altering bile salt secretion [Verkade, Vonk and Kuipers (1995) Hepatology 21, 1174-1189]. Hydrophobic organic anions do not interfere with biliary lipid secretion. We investigated whether the organic-anion-induced inhibition of biliary lipid secretion in vivo could be attributed to inhibition of micellization, by the application of in vitro models of micellization. Carboxyfluorescein was entrapped in a self-quenching concentration in small unilamellar vesicles (SUV) composed of cholesterol/egg phosphatidylcholine (molar ratios 0, 0.2 and 0.5). Certain organic anions clearly affected the bile-salt-induced release of fluorescence from these SW, reflecting interference with micellization. However, the effects of hydrophilic and hydrophobic organic anions did not correspond with their effects on biliary lipid secretion in vivo, irrespective of the bile salt species used (taurocholate, taurodeoxycholate or tauroursodeoxycholate) and of the lipid composition of the SUV. Ultracentrifugation and dynamic light-scattering studies indicated that organic anions do interact with bile salt/phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol mixed micelles, but that they do not inhibit micellization, for example by competing with phosphatidylcholine and/or cholesterol for incorporation into mixed micelles. In conclusion, the present in vitro data indicate that the in vivo mechanism of organic-anion-induced inhibition of biliary lipid secretion is not mediated by inhibition of micellization.
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