Bile Salt Transporters: Molecular Characterization, Function, and Regulation
University of Graz · Yale University
Abstract
Molecular medicine has led to rapid advances in the characterization of hepatobiliary transport systems that determine the uptake and excretion of bile salts and other biliary constituents in the liver and extrahepatic tissues. The bile salt pool undergoes an enterohepatic circulation that is regulated by distinct bile salt transport proteins, including the canalicular bile salt export pump BSEP (ABCB11), the ileal Na(+)-dependent bile salt transporter ISBT (SLC10A2), and the hepatic sinusoidal Na(+)- taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide NTCP (SLC10A1). Other bile salt transporters include the organic anion transporting polypeptides OATPs (SLC21A) and the multidrug resistance-associated proteins 2 and 3…
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- 24.04
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Bile Salt Export Pump
- Enterohepatic circulation
- Multidrug resistance-associated protein 2
- Cholestasis
- Bile acid
- Organic anion transporter 1
- Transporter
- ATP-binding cassette transporter