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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 35, 1405-1412, Copyright © 1994 by Lipid Research, Inc.
JP Andreini, WF Prigge, C Ma and RL Gebbard
Hypothyroid rats show reduced secretion of biliary lipids, especially
cholesterol. Secretion of biliary cholesterol is markedly augmented to
levels above euthryroid beginning 12-24 h after administration of thyroid
hormone. In the current studies, bile from hypothyroid and
triiodothyronine-treated chronic bile-fistula rats was analyzed for
vesicles and mixed micelles by metrizamide gradient ultracentrifugation.
For euthryoid and hypothyroid animals, less than 12% of biliary cholesterol
was in a vesicle gradient fraction. After treatment with triiodothyronine,
biliary cholesterol increased markedly, and 50% of total cholesterol, 60%
of excess cholesterol secreted, appeared in the vesicle fraction.
Triiodothyronine stimulation of vesicle secretion resulted in
cholesterol-rich vesicles (cholesterol:phospholipid ratio rose from less
than 0.1 to 0.56), but no change in the distinct fatty acid composition of
vesicle phospholipids. The microtubule inhibitor colchicine, given 12 h
after triiodothyronine, prevented subsequent increase in cholesterol
secretion in the form of vesicles. These studies, in a model that allows
rapid changes in biliary lipid secretion, support the hypothesis that an
important component of cholesterol and phospholipid secretion into bile
involves microtubules and may involve a vesicle pathway.
ARTICLES
Vesicles and mixed micelles in hypothyroid rat bile before and after thyroid hormone treatment: evidence for a vesicle transport system for biliary cholesterol secretion
Department of Medicine, Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, MN 55417.
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