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Effects of 5 beta-chol-3-en-24-oic acid, and lithocholic acid and its sulfates on prostaglandin E2 output in perfusion of the rat colon.

Y Hikasa1, N Tanida, K Sawada, K Furukawa, M Kano, T Shimoyama.   

Abstract

The effects of bile salts on the output of prostaglandin E2(PGE2) were studied in rats by colonic perfusion. Bile salts and their concentrations in infusates were as follows; chenodeoxycholic acid sodium salt (CDCNa), sulfolithocholic acid disodium salt (SLCNa) and sulfotaurolithocholic acid disodium salt (STLCNa) were at 1 mmol/l, lithocholic acid sodium salt (LCNa) was at 0.6 mmol/l, 5 beta-chol-3-en-24-oic acid sodium salt (delta 3Na) was at 0.006 mmol/l, and sulfoglycolithocholic acid disodium salt (SGLCNa) was at 0.8 mmol/l. Median values of PGE2 outputs were 40.9, 52.4, 65.5, trace, 7.6, 9.8 and 9.8 pg/10 min/cm in the CDCNa, LCNa, delta 3Na, SLCNa, STLCNa, SGLCNa and control groups, respectively (control vs CDCNa, LCNa, delta 3Na, SLCNa group, p less than 0.01 by median test). There was such a dissociation in PGE2 output and electrolyte concentration in the perfusates that high concentration of Na+ and Cl- ions was observed only in the SGLCNa group (p less than 0.01 by t-test compared with the control group), whereas in the remainder of the groups substantial net movement of electrolytes and water was not observed. Light microscopy showed no evidence of morphological damage in any group. These results indicated that CDCNa, LCNa and delta 3Na increased PGE2 outputs in the colon at low concentration without functional or morphological changes.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2707548     DOI: 10.1007/BF02774865

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


  22 in total

1.  Synthesis of sulfate esters of lithocholic acid, glycolithocholic acid, and taurolithocholic acid with sulfur trioxide-triethylamine.

Authors:  K Y Tserng; P D Klein
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  1977-07       Impact factor: 5.922

2.  Short-term observation on the behavior of intrarectally instilled chenodeoxycholic acid, lithocholic acid and 5 beta-chol-3-en-24-oic acid in rats.

Authors:  K Sawada; A Kawaura; N Tanida; T Shimoyama
Journal:  Tokushima J Exp Med       Date:  1986-12

3.  Lithocholate cholestasis--sulfated glycolithocholate-induced intrahepatic cholestasis in rats.

Authors:  I M Yousef; B Tuchweber; R J Vonk; D Massé; M Audet; C C Roy
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  1981-02       Impact factor: 22.682

4.  Involvement of prostaglandin E2 in bile acid-caused promotion of colon carcinogenesis and anti-promotion by the cyclooxygenase inhibitor indomethacin.

Authors:  T Narisawa; M Takahashi; M Niwa; Y Fukaura; A Wakizaka
Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res       Date:  1987-08

5.  Promoting effect of 5 beta-chol-3-en-24-oic acid on N-methyl-N-nitrosourea-induced colonic tumorigenesis in rats.

Authors:  K Sawada; A Kawaura; N Tanida; T Shimoyama; T Narisawa
Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res       Date:  1987-09

6.  Stimulation of arachidonic acid metabolism by different types of tumor promoters.

Authors:  L Levine; H Fujiki
Journal:  Carcinogenesis       Date:  1985-11       Impact factor: 4.944

7.  Fecal bile acid analysis in healthy Japanese subjects using a lipophilic anion exchanger, capillary column gas chromatography and mass spectrometry.

Authors:  N Tanida; Y Hikasa; M Hosomi; M Satomi; I Oohama; T Shimoyama
Journal:  Gastroenterol Jpn       Date:  1981

8.  Influence of hydroxylation and conjugation of bile salts on their membrane-damaging properties--studies on isolated hepatocytes and lipid membrane vesicles.

Authors:  J Schölmerich; M S Becher; K Schmidt; R Schubert; B Kremer; S Feldhaus; W Gerok
Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  1984 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 17.425

9.  Solution properties of sulfated monohydroxy bile salts. Relative insolubility of the disodium salt of glycolithocholate sulfate.

Authors:  M C Carey; S F Wu; J B Watkins
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1979-10-26

10.  Bile acids, but not neutral sterols, are tumor promoters in the colon in man and in rodents.

Authors:  J H Weisburger; B S Reddy; W S Barnes; E L Wynder
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1983-04       Impact factor: 9.031

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