Bile acid structure and regulation of biliary protein secretion and composition in man.

M Bozzoli, P Loria, F Carubbi, M Concari, M E Guicciardi, M Bertolotti, E Tagliafico, N Carulli
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To evaluate the effect of bile acid structure on total protein secretion and composition, 4 different bile acids, deoxycholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, cholic acid and ursodeoxycholic acid, in order of decreasing hydrophobicity, were infused intraduodenally in 5 cholecystectomized T-tube patients with interrupted enterohepatic circulation. Concentration and composition of biliary proteins were evaluated before and after acute substitution of the endogenous bile acid pool with each bile acid. Total biliary protein concentration and secretion increased progressively with increasing hydrophobicity of the infused bile acid and was highest for deoxycholic acid, followed by chenodeoxycholic acid, cholic acid and ursodeoxycholic acid. A significant increase in the 120 and 150 kDa protein bands on gel-electrophoresis was found after infusion with the more hydrophobic bile acids (deoxycholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid). Quantitative and qualitative changes in biliary proteins, associated with the administration of bile acids that have different physico-chemical structures, may be relevant to the process of cholesterol crystal nucleation and the pathogenesis of gallstone formation.

人胆汁酸结构与胆道蛋白分泌和组成的调节。
为评价胆汁酸结构对总蛋白分泌及组成的影响,对5例肠肝循环中断的胆囊切除t管患者,按疏水性递减的顺序,分别输注4种不同胆汁酸、去氧胆酸、鹅去氧胆酸、胆酸、熊去氧胆酸。在内源性胆汁酸池被每种胆汁酸急性替代前后,评估胆道蛋白的浓度和组成。胆道总蛋白浓度和分泌量随着胆汁酸疏水性的增加而逐渐增加,以去氧胆酸最高,其次是鹅去氧胆酸、胆酸和熊去氧胆酸。凝胶电泳结果显示,疏水胆汁酸(脱氧胆酸和鹅脱氧胆酸)输注后,120和150 kDa蛋白带显著增加。胆道蛋白的定量和质变与具有不同物理化学结构的胆汁酸的给药有关,可能与胆固醇结晶成核过程和胆结石形成的发病机制有关。
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