Literature DB >> 736017

Effect of cholestyramine on bile acid kinetics in patients with portal cirrhosis of the liver. Evidence of a selective defect in the formation of cholic acid.

B Angelin, K Einarsson, K Hellstrom.   

Abstract

The kinetics of cholic acid (C) and chenodeoxycholic acid (CD) were studied in six patients with portal liver cirrhosis. The studies were conducted both before and after 5-6 weeks of treatment with cholestyramine (12 g/day). In keeping with previous observations, the pool size and formation of C showed subnormal values during the pretreatment period, while the production of CD was within normal limits. The pool sizes of C and CD did not change upon treatment with cholestyramine, but the mean total bile acid formation increased by a factor of about 2.5. The ratio between the amounts of C and CD synthesized remained essentially unchanged. Considering the therapeutic response previously observed in normal subjects and in patients with hyper-beta-lipoproteinemia, the present results suggest a selective impairment of the biosynthesis of C in patients with portal liver cirrhosis. It is suggested that the primary defect may reside in the 12alpha-hydroxylase enzyme system.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 736017     DOI: 10.1007/bf01072887

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dig Dis        ISSN: 0002-9211


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