Identification of Bile Acids Responsible for Inhibiting the Bile Salt Export Pump, Leading to Bile Acid Accumulation and Cell Toxicity in Rat Hepatocytes
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Add time:08/09/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Inhibition of bile salt export pump (BSEP) causes hepatic accumulation of toxic bile acid (BA), leading to hepatocyte death. We reported a sandwich-cultured hepatocyte (SCH)–based model that can estimate potential cholestatic compounds by assessing their ability to induce hepatotoxicity in combination with a titrated amount of human 12 BA species. However, there is little information about the specific BAs responsible for hepatotoxicity, when BSEP is inhibited. This study measured the accumulation of each BA in rat SCHs in the presence of 10 μM cyclosporine A (CsA), which only inhibits BSEP, and 50 μM CsA, which further inhibits basolateral BA efflux transporters. The accumulation of all BAs (not significant for deoxycholic acid [DCA]) was observed in the presence of 10 μM CsA. In particular, 3 BAs (chenodeoxycholic acid [CDCA], DCA, and glyco-DCA [GDCA]) showed increased toxicity in the presence of 10 μM CsA, whereas the other BAs did not. In addition to these BAs, taurolithocholic acid, glyco-CDCA, and glycocholic acid showed increased toxicity in the presence of 50 μM CsA, but additional accumulation of these BAs could not be observed. These results indicate the inhibiting BSEP results in the accumulation of CDCA, GDCA, and partially DCA, thereby resulting in hepatotoxicity.
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