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Author: | Kojima, Hideyuki 1; Sakurai, Shinya 1; Yoshiji, Hitoshi 1; Uemura, Masahito 1; Yoshikawa, Masahide 2; Fukui, Hiroshi 1
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Institution: | (1)Third Department of Internal Medicine and (2)Department of Parasitology, Nara Medical University, Kashihara, Japan
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Source: | Hepatology Research. 38(2):202-210, February 2008.
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Abstract: | Aim: Cholestasis has been associated with the endocytic retrieval of multidrug resistance protein 2 (Mrp2), but its mechanism is still unclear. Recent studies have indicated that radixin, a cross-linker between the actin filaments and membrane proteins, may be activated by phosphorylation and may be required for the canalicular localization of Mrp2.
Methods: We investigated the role of radixin in the altered localization of Mrp2 in rat models of intrahepatic (ethinyl estradiol treatment) and extrahepatic (bile duct ligation) cholestasis using immunofluorescence microscopy. The changes in localization and expression were analyzed using Scion Image for Windows.
Results: In both models, Mrp2 was localized outside as well as inside the ZO-1 staining, indicating partial dislocation from the canalicular membrane. In contrast to the steep elevation of the immunostaining intensity curves for Mrp2 in the controls, the corresponding curves in both models were broadened and flattened, confirming endocytic retrieval into the hepatocytes. Mrp2 and radixin were colocalized at the canalicular domain in the controls, whereas in both cholestatic rats they were dissociated at some canaliculi, indicating the disturbed colocalization of Mrp2 and radixin in cholestasis. The fluorescence of phosphorylated radixin, an active form of radixin, markedly decreased in both cholestatic models, which was supported by the reduced peak fluorescence intensities.
Conclusion: The disturbed colocalization of Mrp2 and radixin may contribute to the endocytic retrieval of Mrp2 in cholestasis due to the failure to anchor Mrp2 in the canalicular membrane, in which the phosphorylated radixin may play a major role.
Copyright (C) 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Author Keywords: | canalicular localization; cholestasis; endocytic retrieval; Mrp2; phosphorylation; radixin.
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Language: | English.
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Document Type: | Original Article: Basic hepatology.
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Journal Subset: | Clinical Medicine.
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ISSN: | 1386-6346
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NLM Journal Code: | 9711801
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