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The effect of bile acid synthesis on cholesterol secretion into the bile. Annals of surgery [Ann Surg] Journal article

 
TitleThe effect of bile acid synthesis on cholesterol secretion into the bile.
Author(s)Strasberg SM, Ilson RG 
SourceAnn Surg 1975 Apr; 181(4):458-65.
MeSHAnimals
Bile
Bile Acids and Salts
Carbon Radioisotopes
Cholecystectomy
Cholesterol
Common Bile Duct
Cystic Duct
Duodenum
Enterohepatic Circulation
Female
Ligation
Liver
Macaca mulatta
Metabolism
Phenobarbital
Phospholipids
AbstractCholesterol secretion into the bile has been shown to be related to the bile acid secretion rate. It has been suggested that the availability of bile acid micelles controls the entry of cholesterol into the bile. However, previous data could have been interpreted to indicate that bile acid synthesis controls cholesterol secretion into the bile. To discover whether bile acid synthesis has a significant influence on cholesterol secretion, Rhesus monkeys were studied during the period of increasing bile acid secretion and bile acid synthesis, which begins 6-10 hours following interruption of the enterohepatic circulation of bile acids. This is the only condition in which bile acid synthesis and bile acid secretion increase simultaneously. The cholesterol secretion rate fell signficantly during this period, and this effect was enhanced by phenobarbital administration. An increasing cholesterol secretion rate would have been expected if micellar attraction controlled cholesterol secretion under these conditions. Bile acid synthesis appears to have an important influence upon cholesterol secretion into the bile.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID1130865
  
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