Over the past decade, it has become apparent that bile acids are involved in a host of activities beyond their classic functions in bile formation and fat absorption. The identification of the farnesoid X receptor (FXR) as a nuclear receptor directly activated by bile acids and the discovery that bile acids are also ligands for the membrane-bound, G-protein coupled bile acid receptor 1 (also known as TGR5) have opened new avenues of research. Both FXR and TGR5 regulate various elements of glucose, lipid and energy metabolism. Consequently, a picture has emerged of bile acids acting as modulators of (postprandial) metabolism. Therefore, strategies that interfere with either bile acid metabolism or signalling cascades mediated by bile acids m...
Bile acids are amphipathic molecules that were previously known to serve as fat solubilizers in the ...
The field of bile acids has witnessed an impulse in the last two decades. This has been the result o...
Bile acids are a large family of atypical steroids which exert their functions by binding to a famil...
Over the past decade, it has become apparent that bile acids are involved in a host of activities be...
Bile acids (BAs), the end products of cholesterol catabolism, are essential for the absorption of li...
Bile acids are cholesterol-derived metabolites with a well-established role in the digestion and abs...
Bile acids promote bile formation and facilitate dietary lipid absorption. Animal and human studies ...
Though bile acids have been well known as digestive juice, recent studies have demonstrated that bil...
International audienceType 2 diabetes (T2D) is a growing health problem worldwide, but the currently...
Lefebvre P, Cariou B, Lien F, Kuipers F, Staels B. Role of Bile Acids and Bile Acid Receptors in Met...
Bile acid has been well known to serve as a hormone in regulating transcriptional activity of Farnes...
Purpose of review Bile acids are amphiphilic molecules synthesized from cholesterol exclusively in t...
Bile acids are the end products of cholesterol metabolism. They are synthesized in the liver and sec...
Purpose of review The view on bile salts has evolved over the years from being regarded as simple de...
Bile acids are amphipathic molecules that were previously known to serve as fat solubilizers in the ...
The field of bile acids has witnessed an impulse in the last two decades. This has been the result o...
Bile acids are a large family of atypical steroids which exert their functions by binding to a famil...
Over the past decade, it has become apparent that bile acids are involved in a host of activities be...
Bile acids (BAs), the end products of cholesterol catabolism, are essential for the absorption of li...
Bile acids are cholesterol-derived metabolites with a well-established role in the digestion and abs...
Bile acids promote bile formation and facilitate dietary lipid absorption. Animal and human studies ...
Though bile acids have been well known as digestive juice, recent studies have demonstrated that bil...
International audienceType 2 diabetes (T2D) is a growing health problem worldwide, but the currently...
Lefebvre P, Cariou B, Lien F, Kuipers F, Staels B. Role of Bile Acids and Bile Acid Receptors in Met...
Bile acid has been well known to serve as a hormone in regulating transcriptional activity of Farnes...
Purpose of review Bile acids are amphiphilic molecules synthesized from cholesterol exclusively in t...
Bile acids are the end products of cholesterol metabolism. They are synthesized in the liver and sec...
Purpose of review The view on bile salts has evolved over the years from being regarded as simple de...
Bile acids are amphipathic molecules that were previously known to serve as fat solubilizers in the ...
The field of bile acids has witnessed an impulse in the last two decades. This has been the result o...
Bile acids are a large family of atypical steroids which exert their functions by binding to a famil...