1995
DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840210533
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Hormone-induced bile flow and hepatobiliary calcium fluxes are attenuated in the perfused liver of rats made cholestatic with ethynylestradiolin vivo and with phalloidinin vitro

Abstract: The actions of vasopressin and glucagon, administered alone or together, were assessed on bile flow in perfused livers from rats made cholestatic by the injection of ethynylestradiol and from those allowed to recover from such treatment. Concomitant measurements were made of biliary calcium output as well as changes in the perfusate Ca2+ concentration, glucose output, and oxygen uptake. Experiments were also conducted where cholestasis was induced in vitro in the perfused liver by the infusion of phalloidin. I… Show more

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“…Vasopressin receptor was highlighted from cholestasis-related CPI. Being the native ligand, administration of vasopressin could result in a reduction in bile flow and then induce cholestasis [37]. Troponin T and PAK1 protein kinase were harvested as well.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vasopressin receptor was highlighted from cholestasis-related CPI. Being the native ligand, administration of vasopressin could result in a reduction in bile flow and then induce cholestasis [37]. Troponin T and PAK1 protein kinase were harvested as well.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%