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. 2003 Apr;284(4):G551-7.
doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.00468.2002.

Bile acid regulation of hepatic physiology: III. Regulation of bile acid synthesis: past progress and future challenges

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Bile acid regulation of hepatic physiology: III. Regulation of bile acid synthesis: past progress and future challenges

Michael Fuchs. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2003 Apr.
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Abstract

Bile acids, amphipathic detergent-like molecules synthesized from cholesterol, are highly conserved by means of enterohepatic circulation. They participate in the generation of bile flow and biliary lipid secretion and also promote absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and lipids. Conversion of cholesterol to bile acids represents a quantitatively important route to eliminate cholesterol from the body. Regulation of bile acid synthesis involves a complex and interrelated group of transcription regulators that link bile acid synthesis to cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism. Targeting key steps of bile acid synthetic pathways as well as the metabolic network that maintains homeostatic levels of lipids should provide exciting novel opportunities for the treatment of cardiovascular and liver diseases.

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