Increase in renal glutathione in cholestatic liver disease is due to a direct effect of bile acids.
@article{Purucker2002IncreaseIR,
title={Increase in renal glutathione in cholestatic liver disease is due to a direct effect of bile acids.},
author={Edmund Purucker and Hanns-Ulrich Marschall and Andreas Geier and Carsten Gartung and Siegfried Matern},
journal={American journal of physiology. Renal physiology},
year={2002},
volume={283 6},
pages={
F1281-9
}
}Hepatic synthesis and plasma levels of glutathione are markedly decreased in chronic liver disease. Because glutathione turnover is highest in kidneys, we examined whether changes in kidney glutathione occur in chronic cholestasis and whether they are related to kidney dysfunction in liver disease. Kidney and plasma GSH and GSSG were measured 1) in bile duct-ligated (BDL) rats; 2) in healthy rats after bile acid loading to mimic cholestasis; and 3) after irreversible inhibition of glutathione…
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