نتایج جستجو برای: bile acids

تعداد نتایج: 290989  

2006
S. J. GORDON L. J. MILLER L. J. HAEFFNER M. D. KINSEY

Proximal intestinal bile acids have been studied in 14 ambulatory patients with varying degrees of azotaemia. When compared with normal subjects, the azotaemic patients showed a significant decrease in deoxycholic acid. Analysis of faecal bile acids of a patient with low intestinal deoxycholic acid also showed low deoxycholic acid with a preponderance of primary bile acids, in contrast with fae...

Journal: :Gut 1984
K H Niessen M Teufel G Brügmann

The bile acid pattern in the first 10 minute fraction of intestinal juice after injection of pancreozymin (2 U/kg bw) was studied in 32 gastroenterologically healthy children and 26 paediatric patients with various diseases of the liver or intestine. The sulphated and non-sulphated portions of monohydroxy, dihydroxy, and trihydroxy bile acids were evaluated in relation to the total concentratio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Roger A Davis Alan D Attie

B ile acids are potent detergents and are essential for efficient digestion and absorption of dietary fat. Bile acids are synthesized by the liver from cholesterol, excreted into bile, and stored in the gallbladder. After ingestion of a fatcontaining diet, the gallbladder contracts, forcing bile to enter the lumen of the proximal duodenum. Lipids in bile acid emulsions are absorbed in the proxi...

2006
William F. Balistreri

The pharmacologic effect of exogenous bile acids as cathartic agents is well known. Early formulations used as purgatives took advantage of the laxative effect of bile acids through administration of bile enemas or orally administered desiccated ox bile. Multiple studies have suggested that endogenous bile acids may also, in certain situations, induce diarrhea. The mechanism of the cathartic ef...

2011
Daniel R. Schmidt Samuel Schmidt Sam R. Holmstrom Makoto Makishima Ruth T. Yu Carolyn L. Cummins David J. Mangelsdorf Steven A. Kliewer

Although bile acids are crucial for the absorption of lipophilic nutrients in the intestine, they are cytotoxic at high concentrations and can cause liver damage and promote colorectal carcinogenesis. The farnesoid X receptor (FXR), which is activated by bile acids and abundantly expressed in enterohepatic tissues, plays a crucial role in maintaining bile acids at safe concentrations. Here, we ...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1996
C M Rodrigues B T Kren C J Steer K D Setchell

We recently demonstrated that the formation of delta 22-bile acids is a quantitatively major pathway for normal bile acid synthesis in the adult male Sprague-Dawley rat. This pathway is specific for 7 beta-hydroxy bile acids and, when ursodeoxycholic acid is administered, delta 22-ursodeoxycholic acid appears as a major metabolite in the liver tissue, bile, intestinal contents, and plasma. The ...

Journal: :Gut 1976
S J Gordon L J Miller L J Haeffner M D Kinsey O D Kowlessar

Proximal intestinal bile acids have been studied in 14 ambulatory patients with varying degrees of azotaemia. When compared with normal subjects, the azotaemic patients showed a significant decrease in deoxycholic acid. Analysis of faecal bile acids of a patient with low intestinal deoxycholic acid also showed low deoxycholic acid with a preponderance of primary bile acids, and contrast with fa...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 1998
J Y Chiang

Bile acids are important physiological agents required for disposal of cholesterol and absorption of vitamins and fats. Bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol in the liver. Enterohepatic circulation of bile acids is very efficient and plays an important physiological role in lipid absorption and secretion, and regulation of bile acid biosynthesis and cholesterol homeostasis. Conversion of ...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 2009
John Y L Chiang

Bile acids are physiological detergents that generate bile flow and facilitate intestinal absorption and transport of lipids, nutrients, and vitamins. Bile acids also are signaling molecules and inflammatory agents that rapidly activate nuclear receptors and cell signaling pathways that regulate lipid, glucose, and energy metabolism. The enterohepatic circulation of bile acids exerts important ...

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