Effect of chloroquine on biliary lipid and lysosomal enzyme output in the isolated perfused rat liver at low bile salt output rates
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Effect of chloroquine on biliary lipid and lysosomal enzyme output in the isolated perfused rat liver at low bile salt output rates
Abstract
Chloroquine, when introduced into isolated perfused rat livers, caused a substantial output of cholesterol into bile, occurring after 30 min and peaking at 60 min, whereas the biliary output of acid phosphatase and beta-glucuronidase increased only after 90 min. The origins of this bile-salt-independent cholesterol are discussed.
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