Literature DB >> 986762

Composition of biliary lipids and kinetics of bile acids after cholecystectomy in man.

A Kimball, D Pertsemlidis, D Panveliwalla.   

Abstract

Postcholecystectomy biliary lipid composition and bile acid kinetics were studied in 24 women and 4 men. Hepatic bile was collected periodically for as long as 4 months without interrupting the enterohepatic circulation and without infecting the biliary system. In 23 patients with cholesterol gallstones, fasting biliary cholesterol made up 10.2% of total lipids in the steady state; in 5 patients with bilirubinate stones, saturation of fasting hepatic bile with cholesterol was lower (8.7% of total lipids). The percentage of deoxycholic acid after cholecystectomy was not higher than that of seven healthy, noncholecystectomized controls. Postcholecystectomy studies of diurnal variation of biliary lipids (7 patients) showed that postprandial hepatic bile had a significantly lower cholesterol saturation than fasting bile. Pool sizes of cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids were low (average 0.4 g/70 kg, each); total synthesis for both bile acids was normal (average 460 mg/day/70 kg), but fractional turnover rates of the two primary bile acids increased after cholecystectomy, probably due to more frequent recycling of the small bile acid pool.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 986762     DOI: 10.1007/bf01073029

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


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