Literature DB >> 11995467

Role of bile acids in lymphocytic colitis.

Kjell-Arne Ung1, Anders Kilander, Roger Willén, Hasse Abrahamsson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: A high prevalence of bile acid malabsorption and a high response rate to bile acid binders are seen in collagenous colitis. Our aim was to explore if bile acids play a role in lymphocytic colitis, which is unknown.
METHODOLOGY: Patients with lymphocytic colitis completed a diagnostic program, including the 75SeHCAT (75Se-labelled homocholic acid-taurine) test and registration of symptoms. Prevalence of bile acid malabsorption, response to bile acid binders, correlation between 75SeHCAT and histopathology were determined. The 75SeHCAT values were compared with 29 controls.
RESULTS: Two out of 23 with lymphocytic colitis had a 75SeHCAT retention < or = 10%. The median 75SeHCAT value in lymphocytic colitis, 24% (range: 1.7-53), was lower than in the control group, 38% (range: 8-91) (P < 0.02). Forty-six per cent (6/13) responded to bile acid binders. No correlation was found between the 75SeHCAT values and degree of colonic inflammation. Two patients developed collagenous colitis.
CONCLUSIONS: Bile acid malabsorption is more uncommon in lymphocytic colitis than in collagenous colitis. The 75SeHCAT values, however, suggest a role of bile acids in lymphocytic colitis. The conversion of 2 patients to collagenous colitis and disturbed absorption of bile acids also in lymphocytic colitis is consistent with the idea that the two forms represent variants of the same disease.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11995467

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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