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      Hepatic thiol and glutathione efflux under the influence of vasopressin, phenylephrine and adrenaline.

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      The Biochemical journal
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          Thiol and glutathione (GSH) efflux across the sinusoidal plasma membrane in isolated perfused rat liver was stimulated by addition of hormones such as vasopressin, phenylephrine and adrenaline, whereas glucagon or dibutyryl cyclic AMP were without effect. Phenylephrine and adrenaline effects were sensitive to prazosin and phentolamine, respectively. The increase in thiol efflux was largely accounted for by an increase in GSH efflux. Thiol efflux and the hormone effects were abolished in GSH-depleted liver. Biliary GSH efflux was diminished upon hormone addition. The newly discovered hormone-dependence of GSH release across the sinusoidal plasma membrane may explain the known loss of GSH during conditions of experimental shock (traumatic or endotoxin) and stress and peripheral inflammation.

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          Journal
          Biochem J
          The Biochemical journal
          Portland Press Ltd.
          0264-6021
          0264-6021
          Mar 01 1985
          : 226
          : 2
          Article
          10.1042/bj2260545
          1144742
          3994671
          ce3b4145-c0be-47e0-a267-77691b60916a
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