BACKGROUND: Proteins might act as pronucleating agents of cholesterol crystallization in bile. However, little is known about the redox status of biliary proteins in humans and their interaction with crystallization of biliary cholesterol. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Gallbladder biles were obtained at cholecystectomy from 86 symptomatic patients with either cholesterol gallstones (32 multiple and 32 solitary stones) or pigment stones (n = 22), and studied for protein redox status [carbonyl and sulfhydryl (PSH) concentrations], total lipid and protein levels and cholesterol saturation index (CSI). First appearance of cholesterol crystals in ultrafiltered bile (crystal observation time, COT) was studied with polarizing light microscopy ...
Background: Nucleation of cholesterol monohydrate crystals following the aggregation and fusion of c...
As bstract. The onset time for cholesterol crystal nucleation of supersaturated normal human gallbla...
Crystallization-inhibiting proteins can explain longer nucleation times associated with bile from ga...
BACKGROUND: Proteins might act as pronucleating agents of cholesterol crystallization in bile. H...
While it is generally accepted that cholesterol supersaturation of bile is of key importance in the ...
Cholesterol crystallization is an essential step toward gallstone formation. Although model bile stu...
Background/Aims: Several proteins present in human bile have been reported to promote cholesterol cr...
The primum movens in cholesterol gallstone formation is hypersecretion of hepatic cholesterol, chro...
Background & Aims: Ursodeoxycholic acid prevents gallstone formation in selected patients. The aim o...
Abstract: A biliary form of the alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein (AAG) promotes cholesterol crystallizatio...
Abstract: Background & Aims: The role of the gallbladder in gallstone pathogenesis is still unclear....
The first step in cholesterol gallstone disease is precipitation of cholesterol crystals in bile. In...
The first step in cholesterol gallstone disease is precipitation of cholesterol crystals in bile. In...
Little is known about gallbladder motility in patients with black pigment stones when compared to ch...
Research on gallstone formation has been focused on the role of supersaturated bile in cholesterol g...
Background: Nucleation of cholesterol monohydrate crystals following the aggregation and fusion of c...
As bstract. The onset time for cholesterol crystal nucleation of supersaturated normal human gallbla...
Crystallization-inhibiting proteins can explain longer nucleation times associated with bile from ga...
BACKGROUND: Proteins might act as pronucleating agents of cholesterol crystallization in bile. H...
While it is generally accepted that cholesterol supersaturation of bile is of key importance in the ...
Cholesterol crystallization is an essential step toward gallstone formation. Although model bile stu...
Background/Aims: Several proteins present in human bile have been reported to promote cholesterol cr...
The primum movens in cholesterol gallstone formation is hypersecretion of hepatic cholesterol, chro...
Background & Aims: Ursodeoxycholic acid prevents gallstone formation in selected patients. The aim o...
Abstract: A biliary form of the alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein (AAG) promotes cholesterol crystallizatio...
Abstract: Background & Aims: The role of the gallbladder in gallstone pathogenesis is still unclear....
The first step in cholesterol gallstone disease is precipitation of cholesterol crystals in bile. In...
The first step in cholesterol gallstone disease is precipitation of cholesterol crystals in bile. In...
Little is known about gallbladder motility in patients with black pigment stones when compared to ch...
Research on gallstone formation has been focused on the role of supersaturated bile in cholesterol g...
Background: Nucleation of cholesterol monohydrate crystals following the aggregation and fusion of c...
As bstract. The onset time for cholesterol crystal nucleation of supersaturated normal human gallbla...
Crystallization-inhibiting proteins can explain longer nucleation times associated with bile from ga...