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Cholesterol 7-hydroxylase knockout mouse: a model for monohydroxy bile acid-related neonatal cholestasis.

R Arnon1, T Yoshimura, A Reiss, K Budai, J H Lefkowitch, N B Javitt.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Cyp 7-/- mice lack a functional cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase enzyme and develop cholestasis before up-regulation of 27-hydroxycholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase activity. Because 7alpha-hydroxylation is not the initial step in this metabolic pathway, we tested the hypothesis that cholesterol 27-hydroxylase is expressed at an earlier step and leads to the production of monohydroxy bile acids.
METHODS: Polymerase chain reaction with specific oligonucleotides was used to detect messenger RNA (mRNA) coding for cholesterol 27-hydroxylase in 5-day-old normal and Cyp 7-/- mice. Gas-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and reverse isotope dilution were used to identify intermediates in the cholesterol 27-hydroxylase metabolic pathway. Light and electron microscopy were used to evaluate the morphological appearance of the liver.
RESULTS: mRNA for cholesterol 27-hydroxylase was identified in the liver and spleen. The monohydroxy bile acids 3beta-hydroxy-5-cholenoate and 3alpha-hydroxy-5beta-cholanoate together with their precursor, 27-hydroxycholesterol, were identified in liver homogenates. Cholestasis, present focally, was manifested as dilated bile canaliculi, partial loss of microvilli, and retention of electron-dense biliary material.
CONCLUSIONS: The cholesterol 27-hydroxylase metabolic pathway of bile acid synthesis is expressed in neonatal life. The absence of 7alpha-hydroxylase activities unmasks the cholestatic potential of monohydroxy bile acids. The Cyp 7-/- knockout mouse mimics cholestatic events known to occur in humans and provides a unique opportunity for studying regulatory determinants.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9797378     DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(98)70094-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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