Purpose of reviewBile acid sequestrants (BAS) have been used for more than 50 years in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia. The last decade, bile acids are emerging as integrated regulators of metabolism via induction of various signal transduction pathways. Consequently, BAS treatment may exert unexpected side-effects. We discuss a selection of recently published studies that evaluated BAS in several metabolic diseases.Recent findingsRecently, an increasing body of evidence has shown that BAS in addition to ameliorating hypercholesterolemia are also effective in improving glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes, although the mechanism is not completely understood. Furthermore, some reports suggested using these compounds to mod...
International audienceBile acids are increasingly being appreciated as complex metabolic integrators...
The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) has reached alarming dimensions in the Western World...
Aims/Hypothesis: Bile acid sequestrants (BAS) reduce plasma glucose levels in type II diabetics and ...
Purpose of reviewBile acid sequestrants (BAS) have been used for more than 50 years in the treatment...
Purpose of review Bile acid sequestrants (BAS) have been used for more than 50 years in the treatmen...
Over the past decade, it has become apparent that bile acids are involved in a host of activities be...
Background: Besides well-established roles of bile acids (BA) in dietary lipid absorption and choles...
Bile acids promote bile formation and facilitate dietary lipid absorption. Animal and human studies ...
BACKGROUND: Besides well-established roles of bile acids (BA) in dietary lipid absorption and choles...
Bile acids (BAs), the end products of cholesterol catabolism, are essential for the absorption of li...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), characterized by insulin resistance and unclear pathogenesis, is a ...
New drugs targeting bile acid metabolism are currently being evaluated in clinical studies for their...
Type 2 diabetes is a complex diseasethat requires lifestyle modificationand often pharmacological th...
Cholestyramine is a bile acid sequestrant, like colestipol and colesevelam. These molecules are posi...
Background. Bile acid sequestration (BAS) with resins has shown antidiabetic effects in both humans ...
International audienceBile acids are increasingly being appreciated as complex metabolic integrators...
The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) has reached alarming dimensions in the Western World...
Aims/Hypothesis: Bile acid sequestrants (BAS) reduce plasma glucose levels in type II diabetics and ...
Purpose of reviewBile acid sequestrants (BAS) have been used for more than 50 years in the treatment...
Purpose of review Bile acid sequestrants (BAS) have been used for more than 50 years in the treatmen...
Over the past decade, it has become apparent that bile acids are involved in a host of activities be...
Background: Besides well-established roles of bile acids (BA) in dietary lipid absorption and choles...
Bile acids promote bile formation and facilitate dietary lipid absorption. Animal and human studies ...
BACKGROUND: Besides well-established roles of bile acids (BA) in dietary lipid absorption and choles...
Bile acids (BAs), the end products of cholesterol catabolism, are essential for the absorption of li...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), characterized by insulin resistance and unclear pathogenesis, is a ...
New drugs targeting bile acid metabolism are currently being evaluated in clinical studies for their...
Type 2 diabetes is a complex diseasethat requires lifestyle modificationand often pharmacological th...
Cholestyramine is a bile acid sequestrant, like colestipol and colesevelam. These molecules are posi...
Background. Bile acid sequestration (BAS) with resins has shown antidiabetic effects in both humans ...
International audienceBile acids are increasingly being appreciated as complex metabolic integrators...
The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) has reached alarming dimensions in the Western World...
Aims/Hypothesis: Bile acid sequestrants (BAS) reduce plasma glucose levels in type II diabetics and ...