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    Huangqi Decoction Alleviates Alpha-Naphthylisothiocyanate Induced Intrahepatic Cholestasis by Reversing Disordered Bile Acid and Glutathione Homeostasis in Mice by Jia-Sheng Wu, Yi-Fei Li, Yuan-Yuan Li, Yan Dai, Wen-Kai Li, Min Zheng, Zheng-Chun Shi, Rong Shi, Tian-Ming Wang, Bing-Liang Ma, Ping Liu, Yue-Ming Ma, Yue-Ming Ma

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…A metabolomics study revealed that the endogenous metabolites significantly affected by HQD were related to bile acid (BA) biosynthesis and glutathione metabolism pathways. …”
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    Ileal bile acid transporter inhibition in Cyp2c70 KO mice ameliorates cholestatic liver injury by Jennifer K. Truong, Ashley L. Bennett, Caroline Klindt, Ajay C. Donepudi, Sudarshan R. Malla, Kimberly J. Pachura, Alex Zaufel, Tarek Moustafa, Paul A. Dawson, Saul J. Karpen

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Cyp2c70 is the liver enzyme in rodents responsible for synthesis of the primary 6-hydroxylated muricholate bile acid (BA) species. Cyp2c70 KO mice are devoid of protective, hydrophilic muricholic acids, leading to a more human-like BA composition and subsequent cholestatic liver injury. …”
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    Trans-Anethole Alleviates DSS-Induced Ulcerative Colitis by Remodeling the Intestinal Flora to Regulate Immunity and Bile Acid Metabolism by Xu-Hui Li, Li Liu, Wen-Zhong Wu

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We found that TA alleviates DSS-induced UC by remodeling the intestinal flora to regulate immunity and bile acid metabolism.…”
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    Vine tea extract ameliorated acute liver injury by inhibiting hepatic autophagy and reversing abnormal bile acid metabolism by Ying Li, Ming-Wang Kong, Nan Jiang, Chen Ye, Xiao-Wei Yao, Xiao-Juan Zou, Hai-Ming Hu, Hong-Tao Liu

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Gut microbiota disturbance, autophagy dysregulation, and accumulation of hepatic bile acids (BAs) are essential features of liver injury. …”
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    Genetic deletion of hepatic NCOR1 protects from atherosclerosis by promoting alternative bile acid-metabolism and sterol excretion by Martin Geiger, Sara Oppi, Stefanie Nusser-Stein, Sarah Costantino, Shafeeq Ahmed Mohammed, Era Gorica, Joanne A. Hoogerland, Christian M. Matter, Ana T. Guillaumon, Frank Ruschitzka, Francesco Paneni, Maaike H. Oosterveer, Sokrates Stein

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Besides assessing the progression of the disease in thoracoabdominal aortae en face, we analyzed hepatic cholesterol and bile acid metabolism at expression and functional levels. …”
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    Bile acids-mediated intracellular cholesterol transport promotes intestinal cholesterol absorption and NPC1L1 recycling by Jian Xiao, Le-Wei Dong, Shuai Liu, Fan-Hua Meng, Chang Xie, Xiao-Yi Lu, Weiping J. Zhang, Jie Luo, Bao-Liang Song

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Here, we find that, in male mice, intracellular bile acids facilitate cholesterol transport to other organelles, such as endoplasmic reticulum, in a non-micellar fashion. …”
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    Altered gut microbiota-host bile acid metabolism in IBS-D patients with liver depression and spleen deficiency pattern by Du, Liqing, Zhang, Zhaozhou, Zhai, Lixiang, Xu, Shujun, Yang, Wei, Huang, Chunhua, Lin, Chengyuan, Zhong, Linda Lidan, Bian, Zhaoxiang, Zhao, Ling

    Published 2023
    “…Background: Dysregulation of gut microbiota–host bile acid (BA) co-metabolism is a critical pathogenic factor of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D). …”
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    A prospective study of serum bile acid concentrations and colorectal cancer risk in post-menopausal women on the island of Guernsey. by Costarelli, V, Key, T, Appleby, P, Allen, D, Fentiman, I, Sanders, T

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    “…Serum bile acid concentrations reflect the faecal bile acid profile and may be of value as biomarkers of risk of colorectal cancer. …”
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