Effects of leptin on biliary lipids: potential consequences for gallstone formation and therapy in obesity.

Nahum Méndez-Sánchez, Guadalope Ponciano-Rodrigoez, Norberto Chavez-Tapia, Misael Uribe
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Abstract

Gallstone disease is exceptionally common, occurring especially in Western populations, with cholesterol gallstones predominating. Currently, it is believed that obesity is the most consistent and important risk factor for the development of cholesterol gallstones. Obesity has been shown to be associated with the supersaturation of bile with cholesterol because of increased hepatic secretion of the sterol. In accord with current information from experimental studies, leptin appears to be involved in biliary cholesterol secretion and cholesterol gallstone formation in humans. This review summarizes the current information on the role of obesity in biliary lipid secretion as well as the effect of leptin and its potential consequences for gallstone formation and therapy in the obese.

瘦素对胆脂的影响:肥胖患者胆结石形成和治疗的潜在后果。
胆结石疾病异常常见,尤其发生在西方人群中,以胆固醇结石为主。目前,肥胖被认为是胆固醇结石发生的最一致和最重要的危险因素。肥胖已被证明与胆汁与胆固醇的过饱和有关,因为肝脏分泌的胆固醇增加。根据目前的实验研究,瘦素似乎参与了人类胆道胆固醇分泌和胆固醇胆结石的形成。本文综述了肥胖在胆脂分泌中的作用、瘦素的作用及其对肥胖患者胆结石形成和治疗的潜在影响。
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