Dynamic Localization Of Hepatocellular Transporters: Role In Binary Excretion And Impairment In Cholestasis

CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY(2019)

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Abstract
Bile flow generation is driven by the vectorial transfer of osmotically active compounds from sinusoidal blood into a confined space, the bile canaliculus. Hence, localization of hepatocellular transporters relevant to bile formation is crucial for bile secretion. Hepatocellular transporters are localized either in the plasma membrane or in recycling endosomes, from where they can be relocated to the plasma membrane on demand, or endocytosed when the demand decreases. The balance between endocytic internalization/exocytic targeting to/from this recycling compartment is therefore the main determinant of the hepatic capability to generate bile, and to dispose endo-and xenobiotics, Furthermore, the exacerbated endocytic internalization is a common pathomechanisms in both experimental and human cholestasis; this results in bile secretory failure and, eventually, post translational transporter downregulation by increased degradation. This review summarizes the proposed structural mechanisms accounting for this pathological condition (e,g,., alteration of function, localization or expression of F-actin or F-actinitransporter cross-linking proteins, and switch to membrane microdomains where they can he readily endocytosed), and the mediators implicated (e.g., triggering of "cholestatic" signaling transduction pathways). Lastly, we discussed the efficacy to counteract the cholestatic failure induced by transporter internalization of a number of therapeutic experimental approaches based upon the use of compounds that trigger exocytic targetting of canalicular transporters (e.g., cAMP, tauroursodeoxycholate). This therapeutics may complement treatments aimed to transcriptionally improve transporter expression, by affording proper localization and membrane stability to the de flOvo synthesized transporters.
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Bile salts,cAMP,cholestasis,endocytosis,hepatocellular transporters,signaling pathways,ursodeoxycholate,vesicular trafficking
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