Liver fatty acid-binding protein (L-FABP) is a small cytoplasmic molecule h
ighly expressed in the liver. Since L-FABP exhibits affinities for several
biliary components, its presence in bile was explored by Western blotting a
nd competitive ELISA in various mammalian species. A L-FABP-like immunoreac
tivity was consistently found in both hepatic and gallbladder bile. A close
molecular identity between this 14 kDa biliary protein and the purified L-
FABP was assessed by immunological analyses and high performance capillary
electrophoresis. Pharmacological induction of hepatic L-FABP biosynthesis l
ed to a similar increase in biliary L-FABP levels showing a close relations
hips between the cytosolic and biliary contents of this protein. Finally, a
correlation between the presence of L-FABP in bile and both bile flow and
bile acid release was found. These data suggest an output of L-FABP in bile
in normal conditions which might be coupled with the physiological release
of biliary components. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.