Transport of various intrinsic and extrinsic organic anions across the
canalicular membrane of hepatocytes has been confirmed to occur via A
TP-dependent primary active transport. To investigate these processes
in the presence of obstructive jaundice, the uptake of radiolabeled ta
urocholate and pravastatin, a non-bile acid organic anion, by isolated
hepatocyte canalicular membrane vesicles was observed after bile duct
ligation in rats. The Mg++-ATPase and Na+, K+ -ATPase activity did no
t differ between membrane vesicle preparations from sham-operated and
bile duct-ligated rats. Taurocholate uptake decreased significantly to
45% and 29%, while pravastatin uptake decreased to 35% and 35% of tha
t in sham-operated rats at 2 and 7 days after bile duct ligation. Thes
e results indicate that the ATP-dependent transport systems for both b
ile salts and non-bile acid organic anions are impaired soon after the
onset of obstructive jaundice.