“…In rabbits, at least, the rise in bicarbonate concentration in the bile is not an unusual phenomenon specific to ursodeoxycholate but has been found with other bile salts such as taurodeoxycholate (RUTISHAUSER and STONE, 1975), deoxycholate, and chenodeoxycholate (MIYASAKA and KITANI, 1983). If such a secretory mechanism is operative for bile salts other than ursodeoxycholate, it helps explain many difficult questions on "bile-salt-dependent bile," that is, the variability of the slope value between different bile salts (SHAW and HEATH, 1974;KITANI and KANAI, 1981), different animal species (WHEELER and RAMOS, 1960;BERTHELOT et al, 1970;ERLINGER et al, 1970;BOYER and BLOOMER, 1974;SHAW and HEATH, 1974;REICHEN and PAUMGARTNER, 1977), and in the same animal with the different experimental conditions (RUTISHAUSER and et al, 1977;KITANI and KANAI, 1982 …”