Comparison of biliary excretion and metabolism of lithocholic acid and its sulfate and glucoronide conjugates in rats

Hajime Takikawa, Naoyo Sano, Hidenori Ohki, Masami Yamanaka

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Abstract

Biliary excretion and biotransformation of tracer doses of [14C]lithocholic acid and its sulfate and glucoronide intravenously injected into bile-drainaged rats were compared. Biliary excretion efficiency was in the order of unconjugate sulfate glucuronide and all conjugates were completely excreted into bile within 60 min after injection. Only tracer doses of radioactivity were found in the liver and urine. About 90% of radiolabeled bile acids in bile were conjugated with taurine immediately after injection of lithocholic acid, whereas lithocholic acid-glucuronide was only partly conjugated with taurine all the time (<6%) and excreted into bile mainly as native compound. In the first 10 min, 66% of lithocholic acid-sulfate was conjugated with taurine and it gradually proceeded up to 87%. Hydroxylation at C-6 and C-7 positions of lithocholic acid proceeded time-dependently up to 45%. No hydroxylation was observed with lithocholic acid-sulfate or glucuronide. Differences of biliary excretion rate of these conjugates may be one of the reasons for the delayed decrease of sulfated and glucoronidated bile acids in serum after bile drainage to patients with obstructive jaundice of during the recovery of acute hepatitis than non-esterified bile acids.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-150
Number of pages4
JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids
Volume1004
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Aug 1989

Keywords

  • (Rat)
  • Bile acid secretion
  • Lithocholic acid

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