International audienceSinusoidal and apical transporters are responsible for the uptake and biliary elimination of many compounds by hepatocytes. Few in vitro models are however available for analyzing such functions. The expression and bile-acid inducibility of 13 transporters and two nuclear receptors were investigated in the new rat polarized lines, Can 3-1 and Can 10, and in their unpolarized parent, Fao. The relative abundance of mRNA, the protein level, and their localization were examined by real-time quantitative PCR, Western blotting, immunofluorescence, and confocal microscopy. Compared with rat liver, mRNA levels of Fao cells were: negligible for Bsep/Abcb11; lower for the uptake transporters Ntcp and Oatps; similar for SHP, FXR,...
We investigated the expression of hepatic transport systems involved in bile secretion during liver ...
Bile formation is an important physiological process, coordinated by the concerted activity of trans...
The work described in this thesis deals with the role of nuclear receptors in transcriptional contro...
International audienceSinusoidal and apical transporters are responsible for the uptake and biliary ...
International audienceHuman hepatocytes cultured in a monolayer configuration represent a well-estab...
Human hepatocytes cultured in a monolayer configuration represent a well-established in vitro model ...
Rat small hepatocytes have been shown to proliferate in culture and to form organoids with different...
The molecular and functional characterization of several proteins involved in the uptake and excreti...
The role of hepatobiliary transporters in drug-induced liver injury remains poorly understood. Vario...
International audienceThe role of hepatobiliary transporters in drug-induced liver injury remains po...
Bile formation is one of the key functions of liver. Hepatocytes are the major cell type in liver an...
Generation of bile flow is a regulated, ATP-dependent process and depends on the coordinated action ...
The role of hepatobiliary transporters in drug-induced liver injury remains poorly understood. Vario...
Freshly isolated hepatocytes are widely accepted as the “gold standard ” for providing reliable data...
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters located in the hepatocyte canalicular membrane of mammalian ...
We investigated the expression of hepatic transport systems involved in bile secretion during liver ...
Bile formation is an important physiological process, coordinated by the concerted activity of trans...
The work described in this thesis deals with the role of nuclear receptors in transcriptional contro...
International audienceSinusoidal and apical transporters are responsible for the uptake and biliary ...
International audienceHuman hepatocytes cultured in a monolayer configuration represent a well-estab...
Human hepatocytes cultured in a monolayer configuration represent a well-established in vitro model ...
Rat small hepatocytes have been shown to proliferate in culture and to form organoids with different...
The molecular and functional characterization of several proteins involved in the uptake and excreti...
The role of hepatobiliary transporters in drug-induced liver injury remains poorly understood. Vario...
International audienceThe role of hepatobiliary transporters in drug-induced liver injury remains po...
Bile formation is one of the key functions of liver. Hepatocytes are the major cell type in liver an...
Generation of bile flow is a regulated, ATP-dependent process and depends on the coordinated action ...
The role of hepatobiliary transporters in drug-induced liver injury remains poorly understood. Vario...
Freshly isolated hepatocytes are widely accepted as the “gold standard ” for providing reliable data...
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters located in the hepatocyte canalicular membrane of mammalian ...
We investigated the expression of hepatic transport systems involved in bile secretion during liver ...
Bile formation is an important physiological process, coordinated by the concerted activity of trans...
The work described in this thesis deals with the role of nuclear receptors in transcriptional contro...