Bile acids (BAs) are steroid molecules that have a hydrophilic and a hydrophobic end, and are synthesized exclusively in the liver, being end product of cholesterol catabolism. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) is a chronic degenerative disease, with a pathophysiology characterized by insulin resistance (IR), insulin deficiency due to insufficient production of pancreatic ß-cells, and elevated serum glucose levels leading to multiple complications. BAs are related to several metabolic alterations, including metabolic syndrome and DM2. It is currently known that BAs act as a ligand for the nuclear farnesoid X receptor, a receptor with an important role in glucose metabolism, lipids and cellular energy production, as well as in the regulation of...
Lefebvre P, Cariou B, Lien F, Kuipers F, Staels B. Role of Bile Acids and Bile Acid Receptors in Met...
International audienceObjective: Bile acids (BAs) are signaling molecules controlling lipid and gluc...
International audienceObjective: Bile acids (BAs) are signaling molecules controlling lipid and gluc...
Bile acids have important roles in the regulation of lipid, glucose and energy metabolism. Metabolic...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate several aspects of metabolism (lipid, glucose, and energy metabolism) by i...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate several aspects of metabolism (lipid, glucose, and energy metabolism) by i...
Obesity and related diseases of type 2 diabetes mellitus and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are h...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) has become an increasingly common disease with high disability and mortality ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) has become an increasingly common disease with high disability and mortality ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is a growing awareness that individual bile acid species exert different ph...
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International audienceDisclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest. 2 Abstract Purpose of...
International audienceDisclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest. 2 Abstract Purpose of...
International audienceDisclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest. 2 Abstract Purpose of...
Lefebvre P, Cariou B, Lien F, Kuipers F, Staels B. Role of Bile Acids and Bile Acid Receptors in Met...
Lefebvre P, Cariou B, Lien F, Kuipers F, Staels B. Role of Bile Acids and Bile Acid Receptors in Met...
International audienceObjective: Bile acids (BAs) are signaling molecules controlling lipid and gluc...
International audienceObjective: Bile acids (BAs) are signaling molecules controlling lipid and gluc...
Bile acids have important roles in the regulation of lipid, glucose and energy metabolism. Metabolic...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate several aspects of metabolism (lipid, glucose, and energy metabolism) by i...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate several aspects of metabolism (lipid, glucose, and energy metabolism) by i...
Obesity and related diseases of type 2 diabetes mellitus and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are h...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) has become an increasingly common disease with high disability and mortality ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) has become an increasingly common disease with high disability and mortality ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is a growing awareness that individual bile acid species exert different ph...
International audienceDisclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest. 2 Abstract Purpose of...
International audienceDisclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest. 2 Abstract Purpose of...
International audienceDisclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest. 2 Abstract Purpose of...
International audienceDisclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest. 2 Abstract Purpose of...
Lefebvre P, Cariou B, Lien F, Kuipers F, Staels B. Role of Bile Acids and Bile Acid Receptors in Met...
Lefebvre P, Cariou B, Lien F, Kuipers F, Staels B. Role of Bile Acids and Bile Acid Receptors in Met...
International audienceObjective: Bile acids (BAs) are signaling molecules controlling lipid and gluc...
International audienceObjective: Bile acids (BAs) are signaling molecules controlling lipid and gluc...