Cholesterol gallstone disease is highly prevalent in western countries, particularly in women and some specific ethnic groups. The formation of water-insoluble cholesterol crystals is due to a misbalance between the three major lipids present in the bile: cholesterol, bile salts, and phospholipids. Many proteins implicated in biliary lipid secretion in the liver are regulated by several transcription factors, including nuclear receptors LXR and FXR. Human and murine genetic, physiological, pathophysiological, and pharmacological evidence is consistent with the relevance of these nuclear receptors in gallstone formation. In addition, there is emerging data that also suggests a role for estrogen receptor ESR1 in abnormal cholesterol metabolis...
Cholesterol gallstone formation represents a failure of biliary cholesterol homeostasis in which the...
Peroxisome proliferator-activator receptor (PPAR) γ is a nuclear hormone receptor that regulates glu...
Cholesterol gallstone disease and obesity are common and often associated disorders that could be af...
The liver plays a central role in the regulation of cholesterol homeostasis. Hepatic cholesterol con...
With a prevalence of 10-15% in adults in Europe and the USA, gallstones are the most common digestiv...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
Cholesterol cholelithiasis (gallstone disease) is a common disease in the Western world. The aim of ...
Estrogen is an important risk factor for cholesterol gallstone disease because women are twice as li...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
AbstractNuclear receptors (NRs) play a key role in the transcriptional control of critical steps of ...
AbstractCholesterol gallstone formation is a multifactorial process involving a multitude of metabol...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is now of exciting clinical and laboratory interest. However, the aeti...
Bile acid synthesis plays a crucial role in cholesterol homeostasis. Recent evidence has highlighted...
The coordinated effect of lipid activated nuclear hormone receptors; liver X receptor (LXR), bound b...
Cholesterol gallstone formation represents a failure of biliary cholesterol homeostasis in which the...
Peroxisome proliferator-activator receptor (PPAR) γ is a nuclear hormone receptor that regulates glu...
Cholesterol gallstone disease and obesity are common and often associated disorders that could be af...
The liver plays a central role in the regulation of cholesterol homeostasis. Hepatic cholesterol con...
With a prevalence of 10-15% in adults in Europe and the USA, gallstones are the most common digestiv...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
Cholesterol cholelithiasis (gallstone disease) is a common disease in the Western world. The aim of ...
Estrogen is an important risk factor for cholesterol gallstone disease because women are twice as li...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
AbstractNuclear receptors (NRs) play a key role in the transcriptional control of critical steps of ...
AbstractCholesterol gallstone formation is a multifactorial process involving a multitude of metabol...
Cholesterol gallstone disease is now of exciting clinical and laboratory interest. However, the aeti...
Bile acid synthesis plays a crucial role in cholesterol homeostasis. Recent evidence has highlighted...
The coordinated effect of lipid activated nuclear hormone receptors; liver X receptor (LXR), bound b...
Cholesterol gallstone formation represents a failure of biliary cholesterol homeostasis in which the...
Peroxisome proliferator-activator receptor (PPAR) γ is a nuclear hormone receptor that regulates glu...
Cholesterol gallstone disease and obesity are common and often associated disorders that could be af...