Aims: We designed this study to get insight into the disorder of lipid metabolism during cholesterol gallstone formation and evaluate the effect of ursodeoxycholic acid on the improvement of bile lithogenicity and on expression of lipid related genes. Methods: Rabbit cholesterol gallstone models were induced by high cholesterol diet. Bile, blood and liver tissues were obtained from rabbits after 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 weeks. Bile and blood lipids were measured enzymatically. 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGCR), cytochrome P450, family 7, subfamily A, polypeptide 1 (CYP7A1) and sterol carrier protein 2 (SCP2) mRNA expressions were detected by using quantitative real-time RT-PCR. Cholesterol saturation index (CSI) was calcu...
Cholesterol gallstone formation represents a failure of biliary cholesterol homeostasis in which the...
Cholesterol crystallization is an essential step toward gallstone formation. Although model bile stu...
Cholesterol is essential for normal growth and development in mammals. However, excess cholesterol c...
The liver plays an important role in the regulation of cholesterol homeostasis, therefore also in th...
The increasing prevalence of cholesterol gallstone disease places an economic burden on the healthca...
Bile acids are essential physiological molecules which carry out multiple functions such as facilita...
_Objective:_ High-fat diet was used to induce cholesterol lithogenesis in the gallbladder of C57BL/6...
The study attempted to elucidate whether lipid genes are closely associated with lipid metabolic abn...
Liver and intestine are important organs for the metabolism of cholesterol and bile acids in the bod...
Cholesterol gallstone (CG) disease has relationships with several metabolic abnormalities. Astragalu...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The increasing prevalence of cholesterol gallstone (CG) disease has become an ec...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Newly synthesised cholesterol contributes poorly to biliary lipid secretion but...
Objectives: We elucidated pathophysiology of pediatric gallstone disease by assessing liver expressi...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
With a 10%-15% prevalence, gallstone disease is one of the most prevalent and costly digestive dise...
Cholesterol gallstone formation represents a failure of biliary cholesterol homeostasis in which the...
Cholesterol crystallization is an essential step toward gallstone formation. Although model bile stu...
Cholesterol is essential for normal growth and development in mammals. However, excess cholesterol c...
The liver plays an important role in the regulation of cholesterol homeostasis, therefore also in th...
The increasing prevalence of cholesterol gallstone disease places an economic burden on the healthca...
Bile acids are essential physiological molecules which carry out multiple functions such as facilita...
_Objective:_ High-fat diet was used to induce cholesterol lithogenesis in the gallbladder of C57BL/6...
The study attempted to elucidate whether lipid genes are closely associated with lipid metabolic abn...
Liver and intestine are important organs for the metabolism of cholesterol and bile acids in the bod...
Cholesterol gallstone (CG) disease has relationships with several metabolic abnormalities. Astragalu...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The increasing prevalence of cholesterol gallstone (CG) disease has become an ec...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Newly synthesised cholesterol contributes poorly to biliary lipid secretion but...
Objectives: We elucidated pathophysiology of pediatric gallstone disease by assessing liver expressi...
Little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying cholesterol cholelithiasis even if previous e...
With a 10%-15% prevalence, gallstone disease is one of the most prevalent and costly digestive dise...
Cholesterol gallstone formation represents a failure of biliary cholesterol homeostasis in which the...
Cholesterol crystallization is an essential step toward gallstone formation. Although model bile stu...
Cholesterol is essential for normal growth and development in mammals. However, excess cholesterol c...