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Effect of inhibitors of sodium transport on bile formation in the rabbit.

Erlinger S, +3 more
- 01 Aug 1970 - 
- Vol. 219, Iss: 2, pp 416-422
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This article is published in American Journal of Physiology.The article was published on 1970-08-01. It has received 152 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sodium.

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The effect of three triterpene acids and sporidesmin on the enzyme activities of rat liver plasma membranes.

TL;DR: Novelity in the stereospecificity of the triterpene acids and their ability to produce cholestasis is reported, which casts doubt upon the basic mechanism in the production of cholESTasis being the inhibition of the canalicular ATPases.
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A possible mechanism of choleretic action of 3-(2,4,5-triethoxybenzoyl)-propoionic acid (AA-149) in dogs

TL;DR: The results strongly suggest that the choleretic action of AA-149 is attributable to stimulation of a bile acid-independent bile formation in the canaliculi coupled with an active sodium transport system.
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Effect of bilirubin infusion on excretion of bilirubin and biliverdin in rabbits

TL;DR: Results imply that rabbits can oxidize BR to BV, which was the predominant bile pigment in control rabbits fed either an alfalfa-based or chlorophyll-free diet.
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The effect of secretin on bile production, splanchnohepatic hemodynamics and liver function in cats.

TL;DR: It is concluded that secretin altered ductular transfer of fluid from a net reabsorption to a net secretion of a bicarbonate rich fluid.
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Anticholeretic effect of substance P in anesthetized dogs.

TL;DR: Nine anesthetized dogs were provided with acute common duct fistulas after exclusion of the gallbladder and anticholeresis induced by substance P might be due to inhibition of the canalicular bile fraction, which presumably is mediated by active sodium transport and independent of bile salt excretion.
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