Irreversible binding of conjugated bilirubin to albumin in cholestatic rats

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Abstract

A diazo-positive fraction of serum bilirubin that is irreversibly bound to albumin has been shown to accumulate in serum of patients with cholestasis. In the present study, a cholestatic animal model was used to deterine the chemical nature of the bilirubin species involved in its formation. The data indicate that conjugated bilirubin is the precursor of 'albumin-bound bilirubin' and that the presence or absence of light does not affect its formation. An albumin-bound bilirubin-complex indistinguishable from the complex detected in cholestatic sera from patients or in bile duct-ligated Sprague-Dawley rats can be formed in vitro in sera enriched in conjugated bilirubin at 37°C, pH 7.4.

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Gautam, A., Seligson, H., Gordon, E. R., Seligson, D., & Boyer, J. L. (1984). Irreversible binding of conjugated bilirubin to albumin in cholestatic rats. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 73(3), 873–877. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI111283

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