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  • Erythrocyte membrane transport of glutathione conjugates and oxidized glutathione in the Dubin-Johnson syndrome and in rats with hereditary hyperbilirubinemia.

Erythrocyte membrane transport of glutathione conjugates and oxidized glutathione in the Dubin-Johnson syndrome and in rats with hereditary hyperbilirubinemia.

Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (1992-04-01)
P Board, T Nishida, Z Gatmaitan, M Che, I M Arias
ABSTRACT

The Dubin-Johnson syndrome is manifested by conjugated hyperbilirubinemia and pigment accumulation in hepatocellular lysosomes. The TR-rat model is a phenotypic model of the Dubin-Johnson syndrome and is characterized by defective ATP-dependent transport of a group of nonbile acid organic anions, including glutathione-S-conjugates and oxidized glutathione, across the bile canaliculus. Similar ATP-dependent transport mechanisms have been described in erythrocytes. Intact erythrocytes and inverted erythrocyte membrane vesicles from Dubin-Johnson patients, TR-rats and appropriate controls were studied with regard to ATP-dependent transport of dinitrophenyl glutathione and oxidized glutathione. No significant differences were observed, indicating that the erythrocyte and canalicular ATP-dependent transporters for these substrates are functionally and potentially genetically distinct.

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L-Glutathione oxidized, ≥98% (HPLC)
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L-Glutathione oxidized, ≥98%, lyophilized powder
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L-Glutathione oxidized, BioXtra, ≥98%
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L-Glutathione oxidized, Vetec, reagent grade, ≥98%