C. D. Schteingart
University of California, Berkeley
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Journal of Lipid Research | 2003
Goto T; Holzinger F; Lee R. Hagey; Carolina Cerrè; Huong-Thu Ton-Nu; C. D. Schteingart; Joseph H. Steinbach; Shneider Bl; A. F. Hofmann
5α-Cyprinol sulfate was isolated from bile of the Asiatic carp, Cyprinus carpio. 5α-Cyprinol sulfate was surface active and formed micelles; its critical micellization concentration (CMC) in 0.15 M Na+ using the maximum bubble pressure device was 1.5 mM; by dye solubilization, its CMC was ∼4 mM. At concentrations >1 mM, 5α-cyprinol sulfate solubilized monooleylglycerol efficiently (2.1 molecules per mol micellar bile salt). When infused intravenously into the anesthetized rat, 5α-cyprinol sulfate was hemolytic, cholestatic, and toxic. In the isolated rat liver, it underwent little biotransformation and was poorly transported (Tmax ≅ 0.5 μmol/min/kg) as compared with taurocholate. 5α-Cyprinol, its bile alcohol moiety, was oxidized to its corresponding C27 bile acid and to allocholic acid (the latter was then conjugated with taurine); these metabolites were efficiently transported. 5α-Cyprinol sulfate inhibited taurocholate uptake in COS-7 cells transfected with rat asbt, the apical bile salt transporter of the ileal enterocyte. 5α-Cyprinol had limited aqueous solubility (0.3 mM) and was poorly absorbed from the perfused rat jejunum or ileum. Sampling of carp intestinal content indicated that 5α-cyprinol sulfate was present at micellar concentrations, and that it did not undergo hydrolysis during intestinal transit. These studies indicate that 5α-cyprinol sulfate is an excellent digestive detergent and suggest that a micellar phase is present during digestion in cyprinid fish.
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1993
R. T. Stravitz; P. B. Hylemon; D. M. Heuman; Lee R. Hagey; C. D. Schteingart; Huong-Thu Ton-Nu; A. F. Hofmann; Z. R. Vlahcevic
Gastroenterology | 1996
A Amelsberg; C. D. Schteingart; Ht Ton-Nu; Alan F. Hofmann
Journal of Lipid Research | 1992
Jing-Jing Gu; A. F. Hofmann; Huong-Thu Ton-Nu; C. D. Schteingart; K. J. Mysels
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2002
Takashi Iida; Masahiro Hikosaka; Genta Kakiyama; Keisuke Shiraishi; C. D. Schteingart; Lee R. Hagey; Huong-Thu Ton-Nu; Alan F. Hofmann; Nariyasu Mano; Junichi Goto; Toshio Nambara
Journal of Lipid Research | 2002
Lee R. Hagey; C. D. Schteingart; Huong-Thu Ton-Nu; A. F. Hofmann
Journal of Lipid Research | 1996
J R Merrill; C. D. Schteingart; Lee R. Hagey; Y Peng; Huong-Thu Ton-Nu; E Frick; M Jirsa; A. F. Hofmann
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1993
C. D. Schteingart; Lee R. Hagey; K. D. R. Setchell; A. F. Hofmann
Journal of Lipid Research | 1995
S. Del Vecchio; J D Ostrow; Pasupati Mukerjee; Huong-Thu Ton-Nu; C. D. Schteingart; A. F. Hofmann; Carolina Cerrè; A. Roda
1996 meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association | 1997
Yeh Hz; C. D. Schteingart; Lee R. Hagey; Huong-Thu Ton-Nu; Ulrich Bolder; M. A. Gavrilkina; Joseph H. Steinbach; A. F. Hofmann