COMPLEX EVOLUTION OF BILE SALTS IN BIRDS.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Lee R Hagey, Nicolas Vidal, Alan F Hofmann, Matthew D Krasowski
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Abstract

Bile salts are the major end-metabolites of cholesterol and are important in lipid digestion and shaping of the gut microflora. There have been limited studies of bile-salt variation in birds. The purpose of our study was to determine bile-salt variation among birds and relate this variation to current avian phylogenies and hypotheses on the evolution of bile salt pathways. We determined the biliary bile-salt composition of 405 phylogenetically diverse bird species, including 7 paleognath species. Bile salt profiles were generally stable within bird families. Complex bile-salt profiles were more common in omnivores and herbivores than in carnivores. The structural variation of bile salts in birds is extensive and comparable to that seen in surveys of bile salts in reptiles and mammals. Birds produce many of the bile salts found throughout nonavian vertebrates and some previously uncharacterized bile salts. One difference between birds and other vertebrates is extensive hydroxylation of carbon-16 of bile salts in bird species. Comparison of our data set of bird bile salts with that of other vertebrates, especially reptiles, allowed us to infer evolutionary changes in the bile salt synthetic pathway.

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鸟类胆盐的复杂演化。
胆盐是胆固醇的主要终代谢产物,在脂质消化和肠道菌群形成中起重要作用。关于鸟类胆盐变化的研究有限。我们研究的目的是确定鸟类的胆盐变异,并将这种变异与当前鸟类系统发育和胆盐通路进化的假设联系起来。我们测定了405种鸟类的胆胆盐组成,其中包括7种古翅目鸟类。胆盐谱在鸟类科内基本稳定。复杂的胆盐谱在杂食动物和食草动物中比在食肉动物中更常见。鸟类胆盐的结构变化是广泛的,与爬行动物和哺乳动物胆盐的调查结果相当。鸟类产生许多在非鸟类脊椎动物中发现的胆汁盐和一些以前未被发现的胆汁盐。鸟类和其他脊椎动物之间的一个区别是鸟类胆汁盐的碳-16羟基化程度很高。将我们的鸟类胆汁盐数据集与其他脊椎动物,特别是爬行动物的数据集进行比较,使我们能够推断出胆汁盐合成途径的进化变化。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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