Cholestasis: The Close Relationship between Bile Acids and Coenzyme Q10

M. Martinefski, S. Lucangioli, L. Bianciotti, V. Tripodi
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Cholestasis is defined as the impairment in formation or excretion of bile from the liver to the intestine. It may result from defects in intrahepatic production of bile, impairment of hepatic transmembrane transporters, or mechanical obstruction to bile flow. In cholestasis, hepatocytes are exposed to high levels of bile acids, particularly those bearing hydrophobic properties. The increase in bile acids induces oxidative stress, leading to an imbalance in the prooxidant:antioxidant ratio which determines the final cellular redox status. This chapter will focus on the close relationship between bile acids and the most powerful endogenous antioxidant, coenzyme Q10 in cholestasis, and the eventual alternative therapeutic option of CoQ10 supplementation to current traditional therapies.
胆汁淤积:胆汁酸与辅酶Q10的密切关系
胆汁淤积症被定义为胆汁从肝脏到肠道的形成或排泄障碍。它可能由肝内胆汁生成缺陷、肝跨膜转运蛋白损伤或胆汁流动的机械阻塞引起。在胆汁淤积症中,肝细胞暴露于高水平的胆汁酸中,特别是那些具有疏水性的胆汁酸。胆汁酸的增加引起氧化应激,导致决定最终细胞氧化还原状态的促氧化剂:抗氧化剂比例失衡。本章将重点介绍胆汁酸与胆淤积症中最强大的内源性抗氧化剂辅酶Q10之间的密切关系,以及补充辅酶Q10的最终替代治疗方案。
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