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Bilirubin inhibits bile acid induced apoptosis in rat hepatocytes

Authors :
Gregory J. Gores
M. T. Vilei
Chiara Ferraresso
Anna Granato
Maurizio Muraca
R Tolando
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
BMJ / British Medical Journal Publishing Group:PO Box 299, London WC1H 9TD United Kingdom:011 44 20 73836270, EMAIL: subscriptions@bmjgroup.com, INTERNET: http://www.bmjpg.com/bmj, Fax: 011 44 20 73836402, 2003.

Abstract

Background and aims: Hydrophobic bile acids contribute to hepatocellular injury in cholestasis and rapidly induce apoptosis in vitro; however, unlike Fas agonists, cholestasis does not cause extensive hepatocyte apoptosis. As antioxidants provide protection against bile acid induced liver injury, our premise was that bilirubin, a free radical scavenger with increased plasma levels in the presence of liver disease, could protect hepatocytes against bile acid induced apoptosis. Methods: Freshly isolated rat hepatocytes were incubated for four hours with 100 μmol/l glycochenodeoxycholate (GCDC) alone or with increasing concentrations of unconjugated (UCB) or conjugated (CB) bilirubin. Results: Both UCB and CB inhibited GCDC induced apoptosis in a dose dependent fashion and suppressed the generation of reactive oxygen species by hepatocytes. Conclusions: The antiapoptotic effect of bilirubin associated with its antioxidant properties indicates that hyperbilirubinaemia may have a protective role in liver disease.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5ea91d0351c4b2ee8037b11ccd217f86