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Ursodeoxycholate Restores Biliary Excretion of Methotrexate in Rats with Ethinyl Estradiol Induced-Cholestasis by Restoring Canalicular Mrp2 Expression

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2018 Apr 13
PMID 29642532
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Abstract

The in vivo relevance of ursodeoxycholate (UDCA) treatment (100 mg/kg/day, per oral tid for 5 days before cholestasis induction followed by the same dosing for 5 days) on hepatic function was investigated in rats with 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE, 10 mg/kg, subcutaneous for 5 days)-induced experimental cholestasis. The bile flow rate and the expression level of hepatic multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (Mrp 2) that were decreased in cholestasis were restored after UDCA treatment. Consistent with this, the biliary excretion clearance (CL) of a representative Mrp2 substrate-methotrexate (MTX)-was decreased in cholestatic rats but was restored after UDCA treatment. Consequently, the plasma concentrations of MTX, which were increased by cholestasis, were decreased to control levels by UDCA treatment. Thus, the restoration of CL appears to be associated with the increase in Mrp2 expression on the canalicular membrane by UDCA treatment followed by Mrp2-mediated biliary excretion of MTX. On the other hand, the hepatic uptake clearance (CL) of MTX was unchanged by cholestasis or UDCA treatment, suggestive of the absence of any association between the uptake process and the overall biliary excretion of MTX. Since UDCA has been known to induce the expression of canalicular MRP2 in humans, UDCA treatment might be effective in humans to maintain or accelerate the hepatobiliary elimination of xenobiotics or metabolic conjugates that are MRP2 substrates.

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