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Molecular bases of the excretion of fetal bile acids and pigments through the fetal liver placenta maternal liver pathway

Molecular bases of the excretion of fetal bile acids and pigments through the fetal liver placenta maternal liver pathway

... as bile acids and biliary pigments, cannot be performed by the fetal liver alone, the placenta and the maternal liver must play a key role collaborating in this ...

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The Role of Bile Acids in Glucose Metabolism and Their Relation with Diabetes

The Role of Bile Acids in Glucose Metabolism and Their Relation with Diabetes

... Bile acids (BAs), the end products of cholesterol catabolism, are essential for the absorption of lipids and fat-soluble vitamins; but they have also emerged as novel signaling molecules that act as ...

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Bile Acids in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: New Concepts and Therapeutic Advances

Bile Acids in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: New Concepts and Therapeutic Advances

... Figure 1. Pathways and Synthesis: BA Cholesterol serves as the sole substrate and is converted to cholic acid via both classic and alternative pathways. Micro- somal cholesterol 7 -hydroxylase is the ini- tial and ...

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A technique for extraction and Thin Layer Chromatography visualization of fecal bile acids applied to neotropical felid scats

A technique for extraction and Thin Layer Chromatography visualization of fecal bile acids applied to neotropical felid scats

... Seven known bile acids: cholic, queno- deoxicholic, deoxicholic, dehydrocholic, tau- rocholic, taurodeoxicholic and glicocholic (prepared in 0.1 % solution of ethanol) and cholesterol (prepared in 0.1% ...

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Bile acids content in brain of common duct ligated rats

Bile acids content in brain of common duct ligated rats

... brain bile acid profile is found during hepatic choles- ...quantify bile acids with high hydro- phobicity as LCA which is highly difficult by other ...

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Bile Acids and Cancer: Direct and Environmental Dependent Effects

Bile Acids and Cancer: Direct and Environmental Dependent Effects

... acidified bile acids induce tumour progression and te- lomerase activity both in vivo and in vitro, with mechanisms involving higher c-Myc transcription (a regulator gene that codes for a transcription ...

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Bile Acids in the Treatment of Cardiometabolic Diseases

Bile Acids in the Treatment of Cardiometabolic Diseases

... Bile acids (BA), for decades considered only to have fat-emulsifying functions in the gut lumen, have recently emerged as novel car- dio-metabolic ...

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Cross Talk Between Bile Acids and Gastro Intestinal and Thermogenic Hormones: Clues from Bariatric Surgery

Cross Talk Between Bile Acids and Gastro Intestinal and Thermogenic Hormones: Clues from Bariatric Surgery

... Obesity is rapidly increasing and has reached epidemic features worldwide. Obesity is linked to insulin resistance, systemic low- grade inflammation and common pathogenic pathways with a number of comorbidities ...

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Bile Acids in Cholestasis and its Treatment

Bile Acids in Cholestasis and its Treatment

... Bile acids (BA) are key molecules in generating bile flow, which is an essential function of the ...sodium-depend bile acid transporter (ASBT) and modulators of the inflammatory cascade ...

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Gut microbiota modification: Another piece in the puzzle of the benefits of physical exercise in health?

Gut microbiota modification: Another piece in the puzzle of the benefits of physical exercise in health?

... of bile acids), carbohydrate metabolism, and systemic low-grade inflammation associated with obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome (Backhed et ...

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Transcriptional regulation of hepatobiliary transport systems in health and disease:  Implications for a rationale approach to the treatment of intrahepatic cholestasis

Transcriptional regulation of hepatobiliary transport systems in health and disease: Implications for a rationale approach to the treatment of intrahepatic cholestasis

... as bile acids, proinflammatory cytokines, drugs and ...words: Bile formation, bile acids, hereditary and acquired cholestasis, hepatobiliary transporters, hepa- tocyte-enriched ...

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Is ursodeoxycholic acid detrimental in obstructive cholestasis? A propos of a case of malignant biliary obstruction

Is ursodeoxycholic acid detrimental in obstructive cholestasis? A propos of a case of malignant biliary obstruction

... cytotoxic bile acids built up at the high- est levels due to the total biliary blockage, and where an overt proinflammatory/profibrotic response takes place ...

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Bile Acid Physiology

Bile Acid Physiology

... 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 ...

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The Role of the Gut Microbiota in Bile Acid Metabolism

The Role of the Gut Microbiota in Bile Acid Metabolism

... the bile acids, are synthesized from cholesterol in the liver and further metabolized by the gut microbiota into secondary bile ...of bile acids through the nuclear farnesoid X receptor ...

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Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy: Changes in maternal fetal bile acid balance and improvement by ursodeoxycholic acid

Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy: Changes in maternal fetal bile acid balance and improvement by ursodeoxycholic acid

... of bile acids, the efficiency of the ATP-independent transport mech- anisms is enhanced (Figure ...of bile acids from the mother to the fetus, and hence counterbal- ance or even overcome ...

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Clinical analysis of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for elderly patients with acute cholecystitis

Clinical analysis of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for elderly patients with acute cholecystitis

... the bile duct, and one titanium clip was located at the distal part, and then the cystic duct in the middle was ...to bile duct or right hepatic artery caused by reluctant resection, removed most of the ...

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The risk of carcinogenesis in congenital choledochal cyst patients: an analysis of 214 cases

The risk of carcinogenesis in congenital choledochal cyst patients: an analysis of 214 cases

... common bile duct (10, 66.7%), and intrahepatic bile duct (3, 20%) in 15 patients ...intrahepatic bile duct in a type IVa patient 15 years after extrahepatic cyst ...intrahepatic bile duct ...

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Acción de alimentos funcionales ricos en ácidos grasos esenciales sobre el estrés oxidativo

Acción de alimentos funcionales ricos en ácidos grasos esenciales sobre el estrés oxidativo

... Acute exercise primes neutrophils for the oxidative burst and induces an acute phase immune response affecting the oxidative balance in neutrophils which could be modulated by DHA. We investigate the combined effects of ...

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El movimiento sindical en la Industria Automotriz, 1970-1978

El movimiento sindical en la Industria Automotriz, 1970-1978

... como son los casos de los trabajadores de Trailmo- bile de México en 1973, de los trabajadores de Volkswagen en 1974 y de los de Diesel Nacional también durante este [r] ...

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Endoscopy Ultra- Sonography –Guided Biliary Drainage in the Surgical –Endoscopy Era

Endoscopy Ultra- Sonography –Guided Biliary Drainage in the Surgical –Endoscopy Era

... 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 ...

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