AbstractThe cell-toxic bile salt glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) and taurochenodeoxycholic acid (TCDCA) are responsible for hepatocyte demise in cholestatic liver diseases, while tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA) is regarded hepatoprotective. We demonstrate the direct mitochondrio-toxicity of bile salts which deplete the mitochondrial membrane potential and induce the mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT). The bile salt mediated mechanistic mode of destruction significantly differs from that of calcium, the prototype MPT inducer. Cell-toxic bile salts initially bind to the mitochondrial outer membrane. Subsequently, the structure of the inner boundary membrane disintegrates. And it is only thereafter that the MPT is induced. This p...
Hydrophobic bile salts induce either necrosis or apoptosis depending on the severity of the injury c...
Abstract Hypertransaminasemia is a frequent side effect during chenodeoxycholic administration fo...
AbstractIntact mitochondria were incubated with and without calcium in solutions of chenodeoxycholat...
The cell-toxic bile salts glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) and taurochenodeoxycholic acid (TCDCA) ...
AbstractThe cell-toxic bile salt glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) and taurochenodeoxycholic acid (...
Clin Sci (Lond). 2002 Nov;103(5):475-85The accumulation of toxic bile salts within the hepatocyte pl...
It has been pointed out that intracellular accumulation of bile acids cause hepatocyte injury in cho...
AbstractThe accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during choles...
AbstractAs part of this thematic series on mitochondria in cell death, we would like to review our d...
The accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during cholestatic li...
In the healthy hepatocyte, uptake of bile acids across the basolateral membrane and export via the c...
Bile acids (BAs) are recognised as the causative agents of toxicity in drug-induced cholestasis (DIC...
AbstractIn cholestatic liver diseases, the ability of hydrophobic bile acids to damage membranes of ...
Peroxisomes play an important role in bile acid biosynthesis because the last steps of the synthesis...
AbstractSubmillimolar concentrations of cytotoxic bile acids (BAs) induce cell death via apoptosis. ...
Hydrophobic bile salts induce either necrosis or apoptosis depending on the severity of the injury c...
Abstract Hypertransaminasemia is a frequent side effect during chenodeoxycholic administration fo...
AbstractIntact mitochondria were incubated with and without calcium in solutions of chenodeoxycholat...
The cell-toxic bile salts glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) and taurochenodeoxycholic acid (TCDCA) ...
AbstractThe cell-toxic bile salt glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) and taurochenodeoxycholic acid (...
Clin Sci (Lond). 2002 Nov;103(5):475-85The accumulation of toxic bile salts within the hepatocyte pl...
It has been pointed out that intracellular accumulation of bile acids cause hepatocyte injury in cho...
AbstractThe accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during choles...
AbstractAs part of this thematic series on mitochondria in cell death, we would like to review our d...
The accumulation of endogenous bile acids contributes to hepatocellular damage during cholestatic li...
In the healthy hepatocyte, uptake of bile acids across the basolateral membrane and export via the c...
Bile acids (BAs) are recognised as the causative agents of toxicity in drug-induced cholestasis (DIC...
AbstractIn cholestatic liver diseases, the ability of hydrophobic bile acids to damage membranes of ...
Peroxisomes play an important role in bile acid biosynthesis because the last steps of the synthesis...
AbstractSubmillimolar concentrations of cytotoxic bile acids (BAs) induce cell death via apoptosis. ...
Hydrophobic bile salts induce either necrosis or apoptosis depending on the severity of the injury c...
Abstract Hypertransaminasemia is a frequent side effect during chenodeoxycholic administration fo...
AbstractIntact mitochondria were incubated with and without calcium in solutions of chenodeoxycholat...