1998
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.41.26638
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The Role of Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase in Taurocholate-induced Trafficking of ATP-dependent Canalicular Transporters in Rat Liver

Abstract: Recent studies indicate that wortmannin, a potent inhibitor of phosphatidylinositol (PI) 3-kinase, interferes with bile acid secretion in rat liver; taurocholate induces recruitment of ATP-dependent transporters to the bile canalicular membrane, and PI 3-kinase products are important in intracellular trafficking.We investigated the role of PI 3-kinase in bile acid secretion by studying the in vivo effect of taurocholate, colchicine, and wortmannin on bile acid secretion, kinase activity, and protein levels in … Show more

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“…4). This effect of colchicine on AE2 isoforms resembles what has been reported for transcytotic canalicular proteins such as the cell adhesion molecule cCAM105 [31].…”
Section: Apical Sorting Of the Three Recombinant Ae2 Isoforms In Polasupporting
confidence: 80%
“…4). This effect of colchicine on AE2 isoforms resembles what has been reported for transcytotic canalicular proteins such as the cell adhesion molecule cCAM105 [31].…”
Section: Apical Sorting Of the Three Recombinant Ae2 Isoforms In Polasupporting
confidence: 80%
“…1B, green fluorescence). Because Mdr gene products are restricted to the canalicular plasma membrane domain of hepatocytes, 21,23,24,25 we conclude that Fic1 is also localized in the apical domain of the hepatocyte membrane. By immunoblotting (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact molecular mechanism by which TUD-CA stimulates exocytotic fusion of vesicles at the apical membrane 7,25 and apical carrier insertion 7,12,13 remains elusive. Various signaling molecules including isoforms of PKC, 7,9,13 cytosolic-free calcium (Ca 2 þ ) i , 9,25 mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases p38 MAPK6,12,13 and p44/42 MAPK , 11,14 src kinase 6 as well as PI3K 8,[26][27][28] have been shown to be involved in bile acid-dependent hepatobiliary exocytosis and carrier insertion/retrieval in apical membranes under various experimental conditions. 29 In the normal rat liver, TUDCA may trigger insertion of Bsep into canalicular membranes by a dual integrin-dependent signaling pathway which includes activation of p44/42 MAPK on one hand and activation of p38 MAPK on the other hand 6,[11][12][13] Preliminary evidence suggests that this pathway may be less relevant for the anticholestatic effect of TUDCA in bile acid-induced cholestasis 14,15 In TLCA-induced cholestasis, the anticholestatic effect of TUDCA appears to be mediated in part by PKC-dependent mechanisms although the exact isoform involved has not yet been determined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%