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Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics ›› 2013, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (8): 847-852.

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Effects of glucose and insulin on expression and function of bile acid transporters in sandwich cultured rat hepatocytes

HE Lei1, GUO Cen1, YAO Dan2, SHENG Jing-jing2, PAN Guo-yu2, LIU Xiao-dong1   

  1. 1China Pharmaceutical University, Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Nanjing 210009,Jiangsu, China;
    2Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Center for Drug Safety Evaluation and Research, Shanghai 201203, China
  • Received:2013-03-02 Revised:2013-07-09 Online:2013-08-26 Published:2013-07-31

Abstract: AIM: To explain the enhancement of bile acid excretion in diabetes from bile acid transporter perspective.METHODS: Primary rat hepatocytes were isolated and cultured in a sandwich configuration (SCRH). Then hepatocytes were cultured with different concentrations of glucose and insulin, and function of Na+/bile acid cotransporter (ntcp) and bile salt export pump (bsep) were tested with Cholyl-lysyl-fluorescein (CLF) as a typical substrate. mRNA levels of ntcp, bsep and lipid regulating nuclear receptor fxr were determined with Real Time PCR.RESULTS: CLF biliary excretion was both decreased in high concentrations of glucose and insulin significantly.Both high concentrations of glucose and insulin can decrease ntcp mRNA for 3-4 fold, but increase bsep mRNA for approximately 2 fold. Levels of fxr mRNA was down regulated in high concentrations of glucose and up regulated in high concentrations of insulin.CONCLUSION: Abnormal glucose and insulin concentration have impacts on bile acid transporters in sandwich cultured rat hepatocytes.Sandwich cultured rat hepatocytes could offer a useful tool to explore hepatobiliary disposition of bile acid and drugs.

Key words: Glucose, Insulin, Sandwich cultured rat hepatocyte, Bile acid transporter

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