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A study on the influence of bile acid chemical structure on dissolution of insoluble calcium salts: an in vitro study of the use of bile acid-phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol model bile solution.

M Yoneda1, N Tamasawa, K Takebe, I Makino.   

Abstract

The influence of bile acid chemical structure on dissolution of insoluble calcium salts and the reducing effect of ionized calcium was studied. Various bile acids were used to compound model bile acid-phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol model bile solutions. After CaCO3 was added to these solutions, both total calcium solubility and ionized calcium concentration in the solutions were measured. Dihydroxy bile acid is more effective than trihydroxy bile acid and 7 alpha-hydroxy bile acid is more effective than 7 beta-hydroxy bile acid, with regard to calcium solubility and the reducing effect of ionized calcium in model bile solution. Glutamic or asparaginic acid conjugates are more effective than glycine or taurine conjugates. Therefore, calcium solubility and the reducing effect of ionized calcium in model bile solutions are dependent on the number and orientation of hydroxy groups on the steroid nucleus as well as electrical charge of conjugating amino acid of bile acid. Chenodeoxycholic acid conjugated with glutamic or asparginic acid possesses high calcium solubility and large binding capacity with ionized calcium.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2358167     DOI: 10.1007/bf02779455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterol Jpn        ISSN: 0435-1339


  10 in total

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Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  1982-11       Impact factor: 22.682

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Authors:  B W Williamson; I W Percy-Robb
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  1980-04       Impact factor: 22.682

5.  Dissolution of cholesterol gallstones by chenodeoxycholic acid.

Authors:  R G Danzinger; A F Hofmann; L J Schoenfield; J L Thistle
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1972-01-06       Impact factor: 91.245

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Journal:  Am J Clin Pathol       Date:  1966-03       Impact factor: 2.493

7.  An improved procedure for the synthesis of glycine and taurine conjugates of bile acids.

Authors:  K Y Tserng; D L Hachey; P D Klein
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  1977-05       Impact factor: 5.922

8.  Physiologic determinants of biliary calcium secretion in the dog.

Authors:  S A Cummings; A F Hofmann
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  1984-09       Impact factor: 22.682

9.  Chemical and morphologic characteristics of cholesterol gallstones that failed to dissolve on chenodiol. The National Cooperative Gallstone Study.

Authors:  H S Freilich; P F Malet; J S Schwartz; R D Soloway
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  1986-09       Impact factor: 22.682

10.  The role of calcium in the pathogenesis of gallstones: Ca++ electrode studies of model bile salt solutions and other biologic systems. With an hypothesis on structural requirements for Ca++ binding to proteins and bile acids.

Authors:  E W Moore
Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  1984 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 17.425

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1.  Role of phospholipid in the formation of large aggregates and dissolution of insoluble calcium salts in mode bile solution.

Authors:  M Yoneda; N Tamasawa; K Takebe; I Makino
Journal:  Gastroenterol Jpn       Date:  1991-08
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