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Hormonal regulation of bicarbonate secretion in the biliary epithelium.

Bicarbonate excretion in bile is a major function of the biliary epithelium. It is driven by the apically located Cl-/HCO3- exchanger which is functionally coupled with a cAMP-dependent Cl- channel (CFTR). A number of hormones and/or neuropeptides with different mechanisms and at different intracell...

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Autores principales: Alvaro, D., Gigliozzi, A., Fraioli, F., Romeo, R., Papa, E., Delle Monache, M., Capocaccia, L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9626762
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author Alvaro, D.
Gigliozzi, A.
Fraioli, F.
Romeo, R.
Papa, E.
Delle Monache, M.
Capocaccia, L.
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description Bicarbonate excretion in bile is a major function of the biliary epithelium. It is driven by the apically located Cl-/HCO3- exchanger which is functionally coupled with a cAMP-dependent Cl- channel (CFTR). A number of hormones and/or neuropeptides with different mechanisms and at different intracellular levels regulate, in concert, the processes underlying bicarbonate excretion in the biliary epithelium. Secretin induces a bicarbonate rich choleresis by stimulating the activity of the Cl-/HCO3- exchanger by cAMP and protein kinase A mediated phosphorylation of CFTR regulatory domain. Protein phosphatase 1/2A are involved in the run-down of secretory stimulus after secretin removal. Acetylcholine potentiates secretin-choleresis by inducing a Ca(++)-calcineurin mediated "sensitization" of adenyl cyclase to secretin. Bombesin and vasoactive intestinal peptide also enhance the Cl-/HCO3- exchanger activity, but the intracellular signal transduction pathway has not yet been defined. Somatostatin and gastrin inhibit basal and/or secretin-stimulated bicarbonate excretion by down-regulating the secretin receptor and decreasing cAMP intracellular levels induced by secretin.
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spelling pubmed-25893282008-12-01 Hormonal regulation of bicarbonate secretion in the biliary epithelium. Alvaro, D. Gigliozzi, A. Fraioli, F. Romeo, R. Papa, E. Delle Monache, M. Capocaccia, L. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Bicarbonate excretion in bile is a major function of the biliary epithelium. It is driven by the apically located Cl-/HCO3- exchanger which is functionally coupled with a cAMP-dependent Cl- channel (CFTR). A number of hormones and/or neuropeptides with different mechanisms and at different intracellular levels regulate, in concert, the processes underlying bicarbonate excretion in the biliary epithelium. Secretin induces a bicarbonate rich choleresis by stimulating the activity of the Cl-/HCO3- exchanger by cAMP and protein kinase A mediated phosphorylation of CFTR regulatory domain. Protein phosphatase 1/2A are involved in the run-down of secretory stimulus after secretin removal. Acetylcholine potentiates secretin-choleresis by inducing a Ca(++)-calcineurin mediated "sensitization" of adenyl cyclase to secretin. Bombesin and vasoactive intestinal peptide also enhance the Cl-/HCO3- exchanger activity, but the intracellular signal transduction pathway has not yet been defined. Somatostatin and gastrin inhibit basal and/or secretin-stimulated bicarbonate excretion by down-regulating the secretin receptor and decreasing cAMP intracellular levels induced by secretin. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1997 /pmc/articles/PMC2589328/ /pubmed/9626762 Text en
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Alvaro, D.
Gigliozzi, A.
Fraioli, F.
Romeo, R.
Papa, E.
Delle Monache, M.
Capocaccia, L.
Hormonal regulation of bicarbonate secretion in the biliary epithelium.
title Hormonal regulation of bicarbonate secretion in the biliary epithelium.
title_full Hormonal regulation of bicarbonate secretion in the biliary epithelium.
title_fullStr Hormonal regulation of bicarbonate secretion in the biliary epithelium.
title_full_unstemmed Hormonal regulation of bicarbonate secretion in the biliary epithelium.
title_short Hormonal regulation of bicarbonate secretion in the biliary epithelium.
title_sort hormonal regulation of bicarbonate secretion in the biliary epithelium.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9626762
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