Effect of Clofibrate on the Metabolism of Bilirubin, Bromosulphophthalein and Indocyanine Green and on the Biliary Lipid Composition in Gilbert's Syndrome

1984 ◽  
Vol 66 (4) ◽  
pp. 389-397 ◽  
Author(s):  
Klaus Kutz ◽  
Harald Kandler ◽  
Roland Gugler ◽  
Johan Fevery

1. Clofibrate (20 mg day−1 kg−1 body weight) given orally for 2 weeks to 18 subjects with Gilbert's syndrome reduced the total serum bilirubin concentration from 44.4 (22.1–71.7) μmol/l (median, range) to 15.0 (7.9–28.9) μmol/l, mainly by decreasing the ‘indirect’ fraction to 34.5% of pretreatment values. 2. In contrast to treatment with phenobarbitone, clofibrate did not change the ratio of bilirubin mono- to di-conjugates in bile. 3. The initial plasma disappearance rate of indocyanine green and of bromosulphophthalein did not show consistent changes during clofibrate treatment but the ‘apparent’ maximal biliary secretion capacity of bromosulphophthalein (Tm) decreased in most of the patients studied, whereas the relative storage capacity (S) tended to increase. 4. As expected, the cholesterol saturation of bile increased in all subjects. 5. These results suggest that clofibrate increases mainly the glucuronidation of bilirubin, promoting as such the overall hepatic transport in Gilbert's syndrome. However, it decreases the maximal biliary secretion of bromosulphophthalein, possibly by an increased hepatic retention. These phenomena might be linked to the augmented content of Z protein in the liver.

1976 ◽  
Vol 70 (3) ◽  
pp. 385-391 ◽  
Author(s):  
James F. Martin ◽  
John M. Vierling ◽  
Allan W. Wolkoff ◽  
Bruce F. Scharschmidt ◽  
John Vergalla ◽  
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Vol 54 (5) ◽  
pp. 539-547
Author(s):  
L. Okolicsanyi ◽  
O. Ghidini ◽  
R. Orlando ◽  
S. Cortelazzo ◽  
G. Benedetti ◽  
...  

1. The kinetics of the plasma disappearance of bilirubin (2 mg/kg intravenously) were studied in 106 patients with Gilbert's syndrome and in 13 normal subjects. 2. All patients had significant decreases in hepatic bilirubin clearance and transfer rates from plasma to liver, resulting in increased values for plasma retention at 4 h. The calculated value for unconjugated bilirubin production was normal in 40% of patients and increased in the remainder. 3. In 29 of the Gilbert's patients their bromosulphthalein kinetics were studied 1 week before the bilirubin test. These results were essentially normal and it was concluded that the hepatic clearance mechanisms for bilirubin and bromosulphthalein are different. 4. In 10 patients the bilirubin transport maximum (Tm) was found to be low whereas the relative storage capacity (S) was normal. Phenobarbitone treatment in four patients resulted in an increase in Tm, and S decreased in two patients and remained unchanged in the other two. 5. These results support the hypothesis that there are several variants of Gilbert's syndrome and that the bilirubin tolerance test is a useful diagnostic test.


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