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Effect of chlorpromazine on hepatic perfusion and bile secretory function in the isolated perfused rat liver.
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The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine [J Lab Clin Med] 1979 Nov; Vol. 94 (5), pp. 726-41. - Publication Year :
- 1979
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Abstract
- The hepatotoxicity of CPZ was studied in the isolated perfused rat liver in order to more closely define possible mechanisms of phenothiazine-induced cholestasis. Perfusate concentrations of CPZ were increased from 5 x 10(-6) M to 5 x 10(-4) M until bile secretion was significantly inhibited. Measurements were then made of determinants of bile secretory function, including the magnitude of lobar distribution of perfusate flow, BAIF, and liver plasma membrane enzyme activity, Na+,K+-ATPase, Mg++-ATPase and 5'-nucleotidase. BAIF diminished significantly from control values of 1.76 +/- 0.07 microliter min-1gm-1 of liver to 1.34 +/- 0.15 and 0.80 +/- 0.09 following 2.5 and 5 x 10(-4) M CPZ, respectively. Perfusate flow also diminished from 5.64 +/- 0.44 to 1.24 +/- 0.12 ml min-1 gm-1 of liver 20 min following 5 x 10(-4) M CPZ and was associated with reduced flow to peripheral areas of the hepatic lobes as demonstrated by Tc-HAM. By 30 min, perfusate flow had returned to baseline values. CPZ also transiently diminished the excretion of bile acids in livers receiving a constant infusion of 40 mumol hr-1 sodium taurocholate. Defects in hepatic perfusion could not account entirely for the impairment in BAIF, since comparable mechanical restriction of perfusate flow in controls only diminished BAIF to 1.49 +/- 0.08 microliter min-1gm-1 of liver. CPZ signofocamt;u rediced tje secofoc actovotu pf Mg++-ATPase and 5'-nucleotidase but did not affect Na+,K+-ATPase in liver plasma membrane isolated 20 min after 5 x 10(-4) M CPZ. CPZ also resulted in a profound shift in the recovery of protein in isolated liver plasma membrane fractions from the light (density = 1.16) to heavier (density = 1.18) fractions. These findings, together with previous observations demonstrating alterations in hepatic ultrastructure, indicate that CPZ interacts in a complex manner with hepatocyte plasma and cytoplasmic membrane components and suggest that these drug-membrane interactions independently result in diminished hepatic perfusion, impairment of bile acid excretion, and inhibition of bile acid-independent bile secretion.
- Subjects :
- Adenosine Triphosphatases metabolism
Animals
Cell Membrane enzymology
In Vitro Techniques
Liver enzymology
Magnesium pharmacology
Male
Nucleotidases metabolism
Perfusion
Rats
Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase metabolism
Taurocholic Acid administration & dosage
Bile metabolism
Chlorpromazine pharmacology
Liver metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0022-2143
- Volume :
- 94
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 227976