... Figure 1. Gene expression of nuclear receptors and bileacid transporters SS and NASH liver biopsies. FXR, SHP, NTCP, and BSEP gene expression was significantly upregulated in NASH vs. simple steatosis (SS) ...
... Background. Bileacid sequestration (BAS) with resins has shown antidiabetic effects in both humans and ...to bile secretion, lipid and glucose metabolism were ...biliary bileacid ...
... between bileacid synthesis and gut ...between bile acids and the gut microbio- ta is close and complementary. Bile acids control gut bacteria overgrowth and protect against in- flammation ...
... governing bileacid (BA) synthesis and gallbladder (GB) ...in bile and serum by ELISA. Basal and BA (chenodexycholic acid, CDCA) induced FGF19 expression and secretion was analyzed in primary ...
... dependent bileacid transporter (Astb); Fabp6, which is the gene for ileal lipid binding protein (ILBP); Abcc3, which is the gene for multidrug resistance-associated protein 3 (MRP3); or Ost and Ost , which ...
... primary bile acids (BAs) are synthetized from cholesterol in the liver, conjugated to glycine or taurine to increase their solubility, secreted into bile, concentrated in the gallbladder during fasting, and ...
... failure. Bile duct ligated rats constitute an interesting model to study the mechanism of cholestasis, and its action on seve- ral organs and tissues, including the ...brain bile acids individually in ...
... canalicular bile and contribute to regulate biliary pH, which is important for activation of pancreatic enzymes and the absorption of li- pophilic organic ...sodium-dependent bileacid transporter ...
... a bileacid to taurine or glycine (or a bile al- cohol to ...conjugated bile salts are impermeable to cell membranes and have a re- markable ability to dissolve biliary phosphatidylcho- line, ...
... Wieland, H. and H. Sorge (1916). "Examination of the gallic acid. III. Report. The structural relationship between carbonic acid and desoxy-carbonic acid." Hoppe-Seylers Zeitschrift Fur ...
... novalent bile acids are excreted into the bile canaliculus via BSEP – deter- mining bile salt dependent bile flow-, while divalent bile acids and anionic conjugates ...determining ...
... restore bile flow, it generally develops to the symptoms like suppurative inflammation, cyst wall necrosis, and perforation, so for patients with acute cholecystitis within 72 h of onset, there has a consensus ...
... (R)-b-glutamic acid and RBH to IBI1 with different molecular orientations than ...amino acid ligands, our subsequent experiments provide multiple lines of evidence that the resistance response to RBH ...
... As stated above, puncture of the CBD from the duodenum (EUS-CDS) is the most common approach. A similar appro- ach from the stomach (EUS-choledocho gastrostomy or EUS-choledocho antrostomy) may also be used in selected ...
... an acid very similar in composition to desoxycholic acid which he called "choleic ...an acid which is isomeric with desoxycholic acid, until in 1916 it could be shown that it consists of a ...
... mon bile duct and a large cystic mass of unclear origin in the liver, there was no certainty that the cyst continue to the intrahepatic bile tract (Figure ...
... Only one continuous culture could be found for O. oeni (Zhang & Lovitt, 2006). In this study, the growth performance of the strain NCIMB 11648 was assessed at dilution rates between 0.007 and 0.052 . The authors ...
... Cholangioscopy was used for the diagnosis of indeterminate bile duct strictures in 13 patients (Tables 3 and 4). The location of the lesion was seen in distal, middle, proximal, intrahepatic bile duct at 4, ...