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CYCLOSPORINE A HEPATOTOXICITY: EFFECT OF PROLONGED TREATMENT WITH CYCLOSPORINE ON BILIARY LIPID SECRETION IN THE RAT
Authors:Ana I Galán  Emilio Fernández  Dominica Morán  Maria E Muñoz  Rafael Jiménez
Institution:Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Universidad de Salamanca, 37007-Saiamanca, Spain
Abstract:1. The effects of cyclosporine A (CyA) treatment on liver morphology, bile flow and biliary secretion of bile acid, cholesterol and phospholipid and some plasma biochemical indicators of liver function were examined. 2. Wistar rats were treated i.p. with 10 or 20 mg of CyA/kg per day for 1, 2, 3 or 4 weeks. 3. Treatment increased bile acid and bilirubin plasma concentration. Bile flow and biliary secretion of bile acid, cholesterol and phospholipid were reduced in CyA-treated animals. 4. All these effecs of the drug appeared at 1 week after the start of treatment and were enhanced during prolonged treatment. Cyclosporine A-induced cholestasis was due to a decrease in both the bile acid-dependent and -independent fractions of bile flow. 5. The reduction in cholesterol and phospholipid biliary output may be secondary to the inhibition of the hepatobiliary flux of bile acid; however, perturbations in the removal of lipids from the canalicular membrane as well as intracanalicular interaction between CyA and lipid vesicles/micelles could also be involved.
Keywords:biliary lipid    cholestasis    cyclosporine A    hepatotoxicity  
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