Treatment of cholesterol gallstones with litholytic bile acids
- PMID: 2022420
Treatment of cholesterol gallstones with litholytic bile acids
Abstract
Cholesterol gallstone disease is reversible and can be treated medically with either CDCA or UDCA. Both bile acids correct the hepatic metabolic defect that is responsible for hypersecretion of cholesterol into the bile, and both desaturate the bile. UDCA is preferred because it is more effective, desaturate the bile to a greater extent than CDCA, and eliminates cholesterol as stable liquid crystalline dispersions. UDCA is virtually free of side effects and does not produce toxicity. Symptoms are relieved rapidly, and the quality of life improves. Dietary restrictions can be relaxed as the stones dissolve.
Similar articles
-
Total protein content of human gallbladder bile: relation to cholesterol gallstone disease and effects of treatment with bile acids and aspirin.Eur J Surg. 1996 Jun;162(6):463-9. Eur J Surg. 1996. PMID: 8817223
-
Effect of litholytic bile acids on cholesterol absorption in gallstone patients.Gastroenterology. 1983 Feb;84(2):265-71. Gastroenterology. 1983. PMID: 6848406 Clinical Trial.
-
Changes of bile acid and lipid composition in blood and bile in the clinical course after the initiation of cheno- and ursodeoxycholic acid therapy in patients with cholesterol gallstones.Tokai J Exp Clin Med. 1982 Nov;7(6):671-83. Tokai J Exp Clin Med. 1982. PMID: 7184199
-
Oral bile acid treatment of biliary cholesterol stones.Recenti Prog Med. 1992 Jul-Aug;83(7-8):392-9. Recenti Prog Med. 1992. PMID: 1529153 Review.
-
[Prevention of recurrence after successful gallstone dissolution].Z Gastroenterol. 1991 Jun;29(6):301-5. Z Gastroenterol. 1991. PMID: 1926965 Review. German.
Cited by
-
Bile acids in treatment of ocular disease.J Ocul Biol Dis Infor. 2009 Sep;2(3):149-159. doi: 10.1007/s12177-009-9030-x. Epub 2009 Aug 27. J Ocul Biol Dis Infor. 2009. PMID: 20046852 Free PMC article.
-
Studies on N-nitroso bile acid amides in relation to their possible role in gastrointestinal cancer.Lipids. 1997 Dec;32(12):1331-40. doi: 10.1007/s11745-006-0172-3. Lipids. 1997. PMID: 9438245
-
Gallstones.Niger J Surg. 2013 Jul;19(2):49-55. doi: 10.4103/1117-6806.119236. Niger J Surg. 2013. PMID: 24497751 Free PMC article. Review.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Medical