Hepatic disposition of organic anions in rats infested with Fasciola hepatica
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Hepatic disposition of organic anions in rats infested with Fasciola hepatica
Abstract
This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of subclinical fascioliasis at various stages of its development (3, 6, and 11 weeks after infestation with an oral dose of 20 metacercariae of Fasciola hepatica) on the hepatobiliary transport of organic anions in rats. Basal bile acid secretion was not significantly modified in infested rats as compared to the controls but there was a significantly increased bile flow in the 11-week group. In all infested rats, maximal biliary excretion and cumulative excretion of bromosulphthalein was significantly reduced, although there was a tendence to recovery in the 11-week infested group. Decreased biliary secretion was accompanied by increased plasma and liver concentrations of bromosulphthalein. Glutathione S-transferase activity was significantly reduced by Weeks 3 and 6 postinfestation. Liver glutathione concentration was significantly reduced in all infested rats. Maximal excretion of dibromosulphthalein, a compound not biotransformed in the liver, fell by Week 6 postinfestation and recovered a normal value thereafter. These results indicate that effects of experimentally induced fascioliasis on hepatic disposition of organic anions depend upon the stage of its development and that are a consequence of both metabolism and transport related factors.
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