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Hepatic metabolism (bilirubin)

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Bilirubin is taken up into hepatocytes from blood by a carrier protein. It is bound intracellularly to special Y and Z proteins.

The compound UDP glucuronic acid is formed from ADP, glucose and UTP. It reacts with bilirubin under the influence of the enzyme glucuronyl transferse to form:

  • mainly bilirubin diglucuronide
  • minimal bilirubin monoglucuronide
  • UDP

The glucuronide conjugated form of bilirubin is water soluble and hence more suitable for excretion into bile. Excretion occurs into the bile canaliculus by carrier-mediated transport.

Disorders of bilirubin take-up or conjugation can lead to hepatic jaundice.


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