OBJECTIVE: Bile acids are important regulators of intestinal physiology, and the nuclear bile acid receptor, farnesoid X receptor (FXR), is emerging as a promising therapeutic target for several intestinal disorders. Here, we investigated a role for FXR in regulating intestinal fluid and electrolyte transport and the potential for FXR agonists in treating diarrhoeal diseases. DESIGN: Electrogenic ion transport was measured as changes in short-circuit current across voltage-clamped T84 cell monolayers or mouse tissues in Ussing chambers. NHE3 activity was measured as BCECF fluorescence in Caco-2 cells. Protein expression was measured by immunoblotting and cell surface biotinylation. Antidiarrhoeal efficacy of GW4064 was assessed using two in...
Background & Aims: The interorgan crosstalk between the liver and the intestine has been the focus o...
AbstractBile acids (BAs) are not only digestive surfactants but also important cell signaling molecu...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The bile acid (BA)-activated farnesoid X receptor (FXR) controls hepatic BA synth...
Bile acids, classically known for their role in lipid digestion, are now recognised as important sig...
Knowledge about the role of farnesoid X receptor (FXR) in the intestine is rapidly expanding. In pre...
Diarrhea is a feature of several chronic intestinal disorders that are associated with increased del...
Background & Aims: The organic solute transporter α-β (OSTα-OSTβ) mainly facilitates transport of bi...
Background: The bile acid-activated nuclear receptor Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) is critical in maint...
Diarrhea is a feature of several chronic intestinal disorders that are associated with increased del...
Diarrhea is a feature of several chronic intestinal disorders that are associated with increased del...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The bile acid-activated nuclear receptor Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) is cr...
BACKGROUND: The bile acid-activated nuclear receptor Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) is critical in maint...
Bile acids, classically known for their roles in dietary fat absorption, are now recognised as hormo...
Bacterial translocation (BTL) drives pathogenesis and complications of cirrhosis. Farnesoid X-activa...
BACKGROUND: The bile acid-activated nuclear receptor Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) is critical in maint...
Background & Aims: The interorgan crosstalk between the liver and the intestine has been the focus o...
AbstractBile acids (BAs) are not only digestive surfactants but also important cell signaling molecu...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The bile acid (BA)-activated farnesoid X receptor (FXR) controls hepatic BA synth...
Bile acids, classically known for their role in lipid digestion, are now recognised as important sig...
Knowledge about the role of farnesoid X receptor (FXR) in the intestine is rapidly expanding. In pre...
Diarrhea is a feature of several chronic intestinal disorders that are associated with increased del...
Background & Aims: The organic solute transporter α-β (OSTα-OSTβ) mainly facilitates transport of bi...
Background: The bile acid-activated nuclear receptor Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) is critical in maint...
Diarrhea is a feature of several chronic intestinal disorders that are associated with increased del...
Diarrhea is a feature of several chronic intestinal disorders that are associated with increased del...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The bile acid-activated nuclear receptor Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) is cr...
BACKGROUND: The bile acid-activated nuclear receptor Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) is critical in maint...
Bile acids, classically known for their roles in dietary fat absorption, are now recognised as hormo...
Bacterial translocation (BTL) drives pathogenesis and complications of cirrhosis. Farnesoid X-activa...
BACKGROUND: The bile acid-activated nuclear receptor Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) is critical in maint...
Background & Aims: The interorgan crosstalk between the liver and the intestine has been the focus o...
AbstractBile acids (BAs) are not only digestive surfactants but also important cell signaling molecu...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The bile acid (BA)-activated farnesoid X receptor (FXR) controls hepatic BA synth...