Title : Prolactin increases Na+/taurocholate cotransport in isolated hepatocytes from postpartum rats and ovariectomized rats.

Pub. Date : 1993 Oct

PMID : 8229790






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1 The role of prolactin (PRL) in regulating the transport of the bile acid taurocholate (TC) was assessed using isolated rat hepatocytes. Taurocholic Acid prolactin Rattus norvegicus
2 The role of prolactin (PRL) in regulating the transport of the bile acid taurocholate (TC) was assessed using isolated rat hepatocytes. Taurocholic Acid prolactin Rattus norvegicus
3 The role of prolactin (PRL) in regulating the transport of the bile acid taurocholate (TC) was assessed using isolated rat hepatocytes. Taurocholic Acid prolactin Rattus norvegicus
4 The role of prolactin (PRL) in regulating the transport of the bile acid taurocholate (TC) was assessed using isolated rat hepatocytes. Taurocholic Acid prolactin Rattus norvegicus
5 These data indicate that PRL is responsible for the increased Na(+)-dependent transport of TC in the maternal liver postpartum, and that administration of oPRL to ovariectomized rats increases this transport in a dose-dependent manner. Taurocholic Acid prolactin Rattus norvegicus