Literature DB >> 3353179

In vivo bile acid uptake from terminal ileum in cystic fibrosis.

G N Thompson1, G P Davidson.   

Abstract

The cause(s) of excessive fecal bile acid loss in cystic fibrosis (CF) has not yet been fully determined, but in vitro studies have suggested that a primary mucosal defect in ileal bile acid uptake may be of importance. To examine this mechanism in vivo, the terminal ileal uptakes of taurocholate and glycocholate were determined using a marker-perfusion technique in three CF infants and four controls. Normal and CF ileal conditions were stimulated by varying the taurocholate:glycocholate concentration ratio (normal 1:1, CF 1:4) and pH (normal 7.8, CF 6.0) of the perfusate. The mean bile acid uptake under normal perfusate conditions was not significantly different in CF subjects (taurocholate 0.124 mumol/min/cm ileum +/- SD 0.127, glycocholate 0.117 mumol/min/cm ileum +/- 0.114), and controls (0.142 +/- 0.164 and 0.115 +/- 0.120 respectively). Similarly, under CF conditions, bile acid uptake values in CF subjects and controls were similar. The results are not consistent with deranged ileal bile acid reabsorption being a major cause of fecal bile acid loss in CF.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3353179     DOI: 10.1203/00006450-198803000-00018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


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