Background & Aims: Hepatic bile acid homeostasis is regulated by negative feedback inhibition of genes involved in the uptake and synthesis of bile acids. Bile acids down-regulate the rate-limiting gene for bile acid synthesis, cholesterol 7 alpha -hydroxylase (cyp7a), via bile acid receptor (fxr) activation of an inhibitory nuclear receptor, shp. We hypothesized that shp would also mediate negative feedback regulation of ntcp, the principal hepatic bile acid transporter. Methods: Primary rat hepatocytes or transfected HepG2 and Cos cells were treated with retinoids with or without bile acids, and effects on bile acid transport and ntcp and shp gene expression and promoter activity were determined. Gel shift assays were performed using synt...
Bile acids are physiological detergents which aid in the absorption of dietary lipids and lipid solu...
Information about the role of nuclear receptors has rapidly increased over the last decade. However,...
Small Heterodimer Partner (SHP, NR0B2), a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, is an orphan r...
Background & Aims: Hepatic bile acid homeostasis is regulated by negative feedback inhibition of...
Retinoic acid (RA) and bile acids share common roles in regulating lipid homeostasis and insulin sen...
Retinoic acid (RA) and bile acids share common roles in regulating lipid homeostasis and insulin sen...
AbstractThe in vivo role of the nuclear receptor SHP in feedback regulation of bile acid synthesis w...
The farnesoid X receptor/retinoid X receptor-alpha (FXR/RXR alpha) complex regulates bile salt homeo...
AbstractThe orphan nuclear hormone receptor SHP has been proposed to have a key role in the negative...
206 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.These combined studies should...
Background & Aims: Bile acids are essential for bile formation and Intestinal absorption of lipids a...
The catabolism of cholesterol into bile acids is regulated by oxysterols and bile acids, which induc...
Background & Aims: Bile acids are essential for bile formation and Intestinal absorption of lipi...
AbstractMice lacking the nuclear bile acid receptor FXR/BAR developed normally and were outwardly id...
The transcription of the gene (CYP7A1) encoding cholesterol 7-hydroxylase, a key enzyme in cholester...
Bile acids are physiological detergents which aid in the absorption of dietary lipids and lipid solu...
Information about the role of nuclear receptors has rapidly increased over the last decade. However,...
Small Heterodimer Partner (SHP, NR0B2), a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, is an orphan r...
Background & Aims: Hepatic bile acid homeostasis is regulated by negative feedback inhibition of...
Retinoic acid (RA) and bile acids share common roles in regulating lipid homeostasis and insulin sen...
Retinoic acid (RA) and bile acids share common roles in regulating lipid homeostasis and insulin sen...
AbstractThe in vivo role of the nuclear receptor SHP in feedback regulation of bile acid synthesis w...
The farnesoid X receptor/retinoid X receptor-alpha (FXR/RXR alpha) complex regulates bile salt homeo...
AbstractThe orphan nuclear hormone receptor SHP has been proposed to have a key role in the negative...
206 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.These combined studies should...
Background & Aims: Bile acids are essential for bile formation and Intestinal absorption of lipids a...
The catabolism of cholesterol into bile acids is regulated by oxysterols and bile acids, which induc...
Background & Aims: Bile acids are essential for bile formation and Intestinal absorption of lipi...
AbstractMice lacking the nuclear bile acid receptor FXR/BAR developed normally and were outwardly id...
The transcription of the gene (CYP7A1) encoding cholesterol 7-hydroxylase, a key enzyme in cholester...
Bile acids are physiological detergents which aid in the absorption of dietary lipids and lipid solu...
Information about the role of nuclear receptors has rapidly increased over the last decade. However,...
Small Heterodimer Partner (SHP, NR0B2), a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, is an orphan r...