Summary: Bile acid (BA) metabolism is a complex system that includes a wide variety of primary and secondary, as well as conjugated and unconjugated BAs that undergo continuous enterohepatic circulation (EHC). Alterations in both composition and dynamics of BAs have been associated with various diseases. However, a mechanistic understanding of the relationship between altered BA metabolism and related diseases is lacking. Computational modeling may support functional analyses of the physiological processes involved in the EHC of BAs along the gut-liver axis. In this study, we developed a physiologically based model of murine BA metabolism describing synthesis, hepatic and microbial transformations, systemic distribution, excretion, and EHC ...
<div><p>Organic anion transporting polypeptide 1a1 (Oatp1a1) is predominantly expressed in liver and...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
International audienceBackground and aims: Bile acids (BAs) aid intestinal fat absorption and exert ...
<p>Primary BAs are synthesized and conjugated in hepatocytes, and secreted into intestine to facilit...
Bile acids (BAs) play important roles in control of lipid, glucose and energy homeostasis. However, ...
Mouse models that mimic human diseases are invaluable tools to study and discover genetic and pharma...
Bile acids (BAs) are complex and incompletely understood enterohepatic-derived hormones that control...
Bile acids (BAs) are small molecules synthesized by the host and chemically modified by the microorg...
Extibacter muris is a newly described mouse gut bacterium which metabolizes cholic acid (CA) to deox...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease and presents in the accumulation of amyloid ...
PubMed: 27980090The modulation of energy expenditure by dietary administration of cholic acid in mic...
Abstract Background Intestinal bacteria are known to regulate bile acid (BA) homeostasis via intesti...
Through FXR and TGR5 signaling, bile acids (BAs) modulate lipid and glucose metabolism, inflammation...
SIMPLE SUMMARY : Cancer cachexia is considered a multi-organ syndrome. An improved understanding of ...
Background & Aims: Through FXR and TGR5 signaling, bile acids (BAs) modulate lipid and glucose m...
<div><p>Organic anion transporting polypeptide 1a1 (Oatp1a1) is predominantly expressed in liver and...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
International audienceBackground and aims: Bile acids (BAs) aid intestinal fat absorption and exert ...
<p>Primary BAs are synthesized and conjugated in hepatocytes, and secreted into intestine to facilit...
Bile acids (BAs) play important roles in control of lipid, glucose and energy homeostasis. However, ...
Mouse models that mimic human diseases are invaluable tools to study and discover genetic and pharma...
Bile acids (BAs) are complex and incompletely understood enterohepatic-derived hormones that control...
Bile acids (BAs) are small molecules synthesized by the host and chemically modified by the microorg...
Extibacter muris is a newly described mouse gut bacterium which metabolizes cholic acid (CA) to deox...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease and presents in the accumulation of amyloid ...
PubMed: 27980090The modulation of energy expenditure by dietary administration of cholic acid in mic...
Abstract Background Intestinal bacteria are known to regulate bile acid (BA) homeostasis via intesti...
Through FXR and TGR5 signaling, bile acids (BAs) modulate lipid and glucose metabolism, inflammation...
SIMPLE SUMMARY : Cancer cachexia is considered a multi-organ syndrome. An improved understanding of ...
Background & Aims: Through FXR and TGR5 signaling, bile acids (BAs) modulate lipid and glucose m...
<div><p>Organic anion transporting polypeptide 1a1 (Oatp1a1) is predominantly expressed in liver and...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
International audienceBackground and aims: Bile acids (BAs) aid intestinal fat absorption and exert ...