While it is generally accepted that cholesterol supersaturation of bile is of key importance in the rapid formation of cholesterol crystals, the role of total biliary protein and pH in the pathogenesis of cholesterol gallstones is less well understood. The relation of cholesterol saturation, total protein, and pH was studied in 73 gallbladder bile samples with and 35 gallbladder bile samples without cholesterol crystals. In samples containing crystals, a trend to higher values of cholesterol and to a higher cholesterol saturation index was observed. However, significantly (P = 0.02) higher concentrations of total protein were found in samples with crystals [0.80 +/- 0.40 g/dL (8.0 +/- 4.0 g/L)] than in samples without crystals [0.63 +/- 0.2...
Abstract: We recently identified a promoting glycoprotein in the concanavalin A-bound fraction of ga...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is extremely common. Three major stages are recognized for stoneformat...
Abstract: A biliary form of the alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein (AAG) promotes cholesterol crystallizatio...
While it is generally accepted that cholesterol supersaturation of bile is of key importance in the ...
BACKGROUND: Proteins might act as pronucleating agents of cholesterol crystallization in bile. H...
Cholesterol crystallization is an essential step toward gallstone formation. Although model bile stu...
The primum movens in cholesterol gallstone formation is hypersecretion of hepatic cholesterol, chro...
Background/Aims: Several proteins present in human bile have been reported to promote cholesterol cr...
Some biliary proteins (pronucleators) seem to be essential factors for cholesterol crystal formation...
Abstract: Background & Aims: The role of the gallbladder in gallstone pathogenesis is still unclear....
With a prevalence of 10-15% in adults in Europe and the USA, gallstones are the most common digestiv...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is now of exciting clinical and laboratory interest. However, the aeti...
With a 10%-15% prevalence, gallstone disease is one of the most prevalent and costly digestive dise...
The three lipids in bile, cholesterol, lecithin, and bile salts (about 90 percent of the dry weight ...
Background: Nucleation of cholesterol monohydrate crystals following the aggregation and fusion of c...
Abstract: We recently identified a promoting glycoprotein in the concanavalin A-bound fraction of ga...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is extremely common. Three major stages are recognized for stoneformat...
Abstract: A biliary form of the alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein (AAG) promotes cholesterol crystallizatio...
While it is generally accepted that cholesterol supersaturation of bile is of key importance in the ...
BACKGROUND: Proteins might act as pronucleating agents of cholesterol crystallization in bile. H...
Cholesterol crystallization is an essential step toward gallstone formation. Although model bile stu...
The primum movens in cholesterol gallstone formation is hypersecretion of hepatic cholesterol, chro...
Background/Aims: Several proteins present in human bile have been reported to promote cholesterol cr...
Some biliary proteins (pronucleators) seem to be essential factors for cholesterol crystal formation...
Abstract: Background & Aims: The role of the gallbladder in gallstone pathogenesis is still unclear....
With a prevalence of 10-15% in adults in Europe and the USA, gallstones are the most common digestiv...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is now of exciting clinical and laboratory interest. However, the aeti...
With a 10%-15% prevalence, gallstone disease is one of the most prevalent and costly digestive dise...
The three lipids in bile, cholesterol, lecithin, and bile salts (about 90 percent of the dry weight ...
Background: Nucleation of cholesterol monohydrate crystals following the aggregation and fusion of c...
Abstract: We recently identified a promoting glycoprotein in the concanavalin A-bound fraction of ga...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is extremely common. Three major stages are recognized for stoneformat...
Abstract: A biliary form of the alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein (AAG) promotes cholesterol crystallizatio...