Clin Sci (Lond). 2002 Nov;103(5):475-85The accumulation of toxic bile salts within the hepatocyte plays a key role in organ injury during liver disease. Deoxycholate (DC) and glycochenodeoxycholate (GCDC) induce apoptosis in vitro and in vivo, perhaps through direct perturbation of mitochondrial membrane structure and function. In contrast, ursodeoxycholate (UDC) and its taurine-conjugated form (TUDC) appear to be protective. We show here that hydrophobic bile salts induced apoptosis in cultured rat hepatocytes, without modulating the expression of pro-apoptotic Bax protein, and caused cytochrome c release in isolated mitochondria. Co-incubation with UDC and TUDC prevented cell death and efflux of mitochondrial factors. Using spin-la...
Hydrophobic bile salts induce either necrosis or apoptosis depending on the severity of the injury c...
Bile acids (BAs) are recognised as the causative agents of toxicity in drug-induced cholestasis (DIC...
AbstractIntact mitochondria were incubated with and without calcium in solutions of chenodeoxycholat...
The accumulation of toxic bile salts within the hepatocyte plays a key role in organ injury during l...
AbstractThe cell-toxic bile salt glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) and taurochenodeoxycholic acid (...
AbstractAs part of this thematic series on mitochondria in cell death, we would like to review our d...
AbstractThe accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during choles...
The accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during cholestatic li...
The cell-toxic bile salts glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) and taurochenodeoxycholic acid (TCDCA) ...
It has been pointed out that intracellular accumulation of bile acids cause hepatocyte injury in cho...
In the healthy hepatocyte, uptake of bile acids across the basolateral membrane and export via the c...
AbstractIn cholestatic liver diseases, the ability of hydrophobic bile acids to damage membranes of ...
BackgroundBile acids, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammatory cytokines are crucial regulator...
Bile salts have potent detergent properties and damaging effects on cell membranes, leading to liver...
The hydrophilic bile salt ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) pro-tects against the membrane-damaging effect...
Hydrophobic bile salts induce either necrosis or apoptosis depending on the severity of the injury c...
Bile acids (BAs) are recognised as the causative agents of toxicity in drug-induced cholestasis (DIC...
AbstractIntact mitochondria were incubated with and without calcium in solutions of chenodeoxycholat...
The accumulation of toxic bile salts within the hepatocyte plays a key role in organ injury during l...
AbstractThe cell-toxic bile salt glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) and taurochenodeoxycholic acid (...
AbstractAs part of this thematic series on mitochondria in cell death, we would like to review our d...
AbstractThe accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during choles...
The accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during cholestatic li...
The cell-toxic bile salts glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) and taurochenodeoxycholic acid (TCDCA) ...
It has been pointed out that intracellular accumulation of bile acids cause hepatocyte injury in cho...
In the healthy hepatocyte, uptake of bile acids across the basolateral membrane and export via the c...
AbstractIn cholestatic liver diseases, the ability of hydrophobic bile acids to damage membranes of ...
BackgroundBile acids, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammatory cytokines are crucial regulator...
Bile salts have potent detergent properties and damaging effects on cell membranes, leading to liver...
The hydrophilic bile salt ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) pro-tects against the membrane-damaging effect...
Hydrophobic bile salts induce either necrosis or apoptosis depending on the severity of the injury c...
Bile acids (BAs) are recognised as the causative agents of toxicity in drug-induced cholestasis (DIC...
AbstractIntact mitochondria were incubated with and without calcium in solutions of chenodeoxycholat...