Plasma lipoproteins affect rate of cholesterol absorbed from bile by gallbladder: preliminary data.

P Della Guardia, A Grossi, W Elisei, A Eramo, A D de Santis, A F Attili, A Genco, N Basso, S G Ginanni Corradini
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Abstract

Background: The excessive accumulation of cholesterol absorbed from bile by the gallbladder impairs its contractility and favours gallstone formation. The total low plasma and high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations are associated with gallstone disease.

Aims: To investigate the effect of plasma lipoproteins on gallbladder cholesterol and phosphatidylcholine absorption from bile and to establish whether cholesterol absorption is Brefeldin A-sensitive.

Methods: Gallbladder mucosa lipid absorption rates were measured using: 1) in vitro isolated intra-arterially perfused pig gallbladder model with and without plasma lipoproteins perfusing the vascular tree; 2) human gallbladder fragments mounted in Ussing chambers with plasma lipoproteins at different concentrations in the serosal side; 3) pig gallbladder fragments mounted in Ussing chambers in the presence and absence of Brefeldin A.

Results: Total lipoproteins and high density lipoprotein significantly increased the release of biliary cholesterol and phosphatidylcholine in plasma and significantly decreased the tissue accumulation of cholesterol absorbed from bile. The scavenger effect of plasma lipoproteins on cholesterol absorbed from bile was concentration dependent. Brefeldin A did not influence gallbladder absorption of biliary cholesterol.

Conclusions: Biliary cholesterol is absorbed by gallbladder mucosa via a Brefeldin-insensitive pathway and is removed by plasma lipoproteins.

血浆脂蛋白影响胆囊从胆汁中吸收胆固醇的速率:初步数据。
背景:胆囊从胆汁中吸收的胆固醇的过度积累损害了其收缩性,有利于胆石的形成。总低血浆和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇浓度与胆结石疾病有关。目的:探讨血浆脂蛋白对胆囊胆固醇及胆汁中磷脂酰胆碱吸收的影响,并确定胆固醇吸收是否对Brefeldin a敏感。方法:采用:1)血浆脂蛋白灌注血管树和不灌注血管树的离体猪胆囊模型,测定胆囊黏膜脂质吸收率;2)人胆囊碎片装于浆膜侧不同浓度血浆脂蛋白的ususing chamber中;结果:总脂蛋白和高密度脂蛋白显著增加了血浆中胆道胆固醇和磷脂胆碱的释放,显著降低了胆汁中吸收胆固醇的组织蓄积。血浆脂蛋白对胆汁中胆固醇的清除作用呈浓度依赖性。Brefeldin A不影响胆囊对胆道胆固醇的吸收。结论:胆道胆固醇通过布雷菲尔丁不敏感途径被胆囊粘膜吸收,并被血浆脂蛋白清除。
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