نتایج جستجو برای: acid and bile tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 16961034  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2007
James P Hamilton Guofeng Xie Jean-Pierre Raufman Susan Hogan Terrance L Griffin Christine A Packard Dale A Chatfield Lee R Hagey Joseph H Steinbach Alan F Hofmann

To obtain information on the concentration and spectrum of bile acids in human cecal content, samples were obtained from 19 persons who had died an unnatural death from causes such as trauma, homicide, suicide, or drug overdose. Bile acid concentration was measured via an enzymatic assay for 3alpha-hydroxy bile acids; bile acid classes were determined by electrospray ionization mass spectrometr...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
roman liebe department of medicine ii, saarland university, homburg, germany; department of medicine ii, saarland university, homburg, germany. tel: +49-68411623201, fax: +49-68411623267 marcin krawczyk department of medicine ii, saarland university, homburg, germany; department of general, transplant and liver surgery, medical university of warsaw, warsaw, poland joanna raszeja-wyszomirska department of general, transplant and liver surgery, medical university of warsaw, warsaw, poland beata kruk department of general, transplant and liver surgery, medical university of warsaw, warsaw, poland rebecca preis gemeinschaftspraxis fur humangenetik, homburg, germany jocelyn trottier chu-quebec, research center and the faculty of pharmacy, laval university, quebec, canada

introduction the incidence of liver damage due to steroid consumption is increasing due to the omnipresence of the idealized body image and the widespread availability of drugs via the internet. the genetic factors underlying individual susceptibility are not presently known. conclusions this case of pxr haploinsufficiency reveals transcriptional regulatory functions activated in the liver unde...

2006
Jeong Youp Park Byung Kyu Park Jun Sang Ko Seungmin Bang Si Young Song Jae Bock Chung

The etiology of biliary tract cancer is obscure, but there are evidences that bile acid plays a role in carcinogenesis. To find the association between biliary tract cancer and bile acid, this study compared the bile acid concentration and composition among patients with biliary cancer, biliary tract stones, and no biliary disease. Bile was compared among patients with biliary tract cancer (n =...

Journal: :Cell 2000
Christopher J Sinal Masahiro Tohkin Masaaki Miyata Jerrold M Ward Gilles Lambert Frank J Gonzalez

Mice lacking the nuclear bile acid receptor FXR/BAR developed normally and were outwardly identical to wild-type littermates. FXR/BAR null mice were distinguished from wild-type mice by elevated serum bile acid, cholesterol, and triglycerides, increased hepatic cholesterol and triglycerides, and a proatherogenic serum lipoprotein profile. FXR/BAR null mice also had reduced bile acid pools and r...

2013
NORMAN B. JAVITT

A B S T R A C T The quantitative significance of renal excretion of bile acid ester sulfates as an alternate excretory pathway was evaluated in hamsters. After bile duct ligation, total serum bile acid fell from a mean level of 454 ,g/ml at 24 h to 64 ,ug/ml by 96 h. During this period the bulk of the bile acid pool could be accounted for as esterified bile acids in urine. Renal pedicle ligatio...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2012
Jittima Weerachayaphorn Albert Mennone Carol J Soroka Kathy Harry Lee R Hagey Thomas W Kensler James L Boyer

The transcription factor nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a key regulator for induction of hepatic detoxification and antioxidant mechanisms, as well as for certain hepatobiliary transporters. To examine the role of Nrf2 in bile acid homeostasis and cholestasis, we assessed the determinants of bile secretion and bile acid synthesis and transport before and after bile duct ligation (...

2012
Tiangang Li John Y. L. Chiang

Obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndromes are increasingly recognized as health concerns worldwide. Overnutrition and insulin resistance are the major causes of diabetic hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia in humans. Studies in the past decade provide evidence that bile acids are not just biological detergents facilitating gut nutrient absorption, but also important metabolic regulators of glucos...

2010
Bart Staels Yehuda Handelsman Vivian Fonseca

Bile acids are generated in the liver and are traditionally recognized for their regulatory role in multiple metabolic processes including bile acid homeostasis, nutrient absorption, and cholesterol homeostasis. Recently, bile acids emerged as signaling molecules that, as ligands for the bile acid receptors farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and TGR5, activate and integrate multiple complex signaling p...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2009
Masaaki Miyata Yoshiki Matsuda Masahiro Nomoto Yuki Takamatsu Nozomi Sato Mayumi Hamatsu Paul A Dawson Frank J Gonzalez Yasushi Yamazoe

Cholic acid (CA) feeding of farnesoid X receptor (Fxr)-null mice results in markedly elevated hepatic bile acid levels and liver injury. In contrast, Fxr-null mice fed cholesterol plus CA (CA+Chol) do not exhibit liver injury, and hepatic bile acid levels and bile acid pool size are reduced 51 and 40%, respectively, compared with CA-treated Fxr-null mice. These decreases were not observed in wi...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2006
Ke Ma Pradip K Saha Lawrence Chan David D Moore

The bile acid receptor farnesoid X receptor (FXR; NR1H4) is a central regulator of bile acid and lipid metabolism. We show here that FXR plays a key regulatory role in glucose homeostasis. FXR-null mice developed severe fatty liver and elevated circulating FFAs, which was associated with elevated serum glucose and impaired glucose and insulin tolerance. Their insulin resistance was confirmed by...

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