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Bile acid metabolism in mammals: VII. Studies on sex differences in deoxycholic acid metabolism in isolated perfused rat liver
Authors:M M Fisher  V M Price  R J Magnusson  I M Yousef
Affiliation:1. Departments of Medicine and Pathology, University of Toronto, M5S 1A8, Ontario, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:The hepatic metabolism of deoxycholic acid was studied using the isolated perfused rat liver technique. In 20 perfusions, 10 involving the livers of male rats and 10 involving the livers of female rats, 30 μmoles deoxycholic acid was added to the perfusion medium. In 10 perfusions, 5 male and 5 female, 1 μmole deoxycholic acid was added to the perfusion medium. In 10 of the high dose studies and in the 10 low dose studies, 1 μCi deoxycholic acid-C-24-C14 also was added. The deoxycholic acid was added to 100 ml perfusion medium after 2 hr of baseline perfusion, and the studies were continued another 3 hr. Biliary bile acids were analyzed by combined thin layer and gas chromatography, and the radioactivity content of the perfusion medium and liver was documented. Although there was no sex difference in total bile acid secretion in the high dose studies, there were sex differences in the bile acid secretion rate and in the quantitative secretion of individual bile acids. The biliary secretion of deoxycholic acid and cholic acid was immediate in the female studies and delayed in the male, and the amounts of cholic acid and sulfated deoxycholyl-taurine secreted were considerably greater in the male studies. In the low dose studies the isolated perfused liver of the female rat converted more deoxycholic acid to cholyl-taurine than did that of the male rat. There are sex differences in the hepatic metabolism of deoxycholic acid. In contrast to those found in the case of chenodeoxycholic acid, these sex differences are not impressive when physiological amounts of deoxycholic acid are presented to the liver.
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