[HTML][HTML] Therapeutic roles of bile acid signaling in chronic liver diseases
Y Li, LG Lu - Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Bile acids (BAs) are the major metabolic product of cholesterol, having detergent-like
activities and being responsible for absorption of lipid and lipid-soluble vitamins. In addition …
activities and being responsible for absorption of lipid and lipid-soluble vitamins. In addition …
[HTML][HTML] Bile acid-mediated signaling in cholestatic liver diseases
J Zeng, J Fan, H Zhou - Cell & Bioscience, 2023 - Springer
Chronic cholestatic liver diseases, such as primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary
sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), are associated with bile stasis and gradually progress to …
sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), are associated with bile stasis and gradually progress to …
The molecular insights of bile acids homeostasis in host diseases
J Zhang, A Lyu, C Wang - Life Sciences, 2023 - Elsevier
Bile acids (BAs) function as detergents promoting nutrient absorption and as hormones
regulating nutrient metabolism. Most BAs are key regulatory factors of physiological …
regulating nutrient metabolism. Most BAs are key regulatory factors of physiological …
Bile-ology: from bench to bedside
Bile acids (BAs) are originally known as detergents essential for the digestion and
absorption of lipids. In recent years, extensive research has unveiled new functions of BAs …
absorption of lipids. In recent years, extensive research has unveiled new functions of BAs …
Role of bile acids and their receptors in gastrointestinal and hepatic pathophysiology
CD Fuchs, M Trauner - Nature reviews Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2022 - nature.com
Bile acids (BAs) can regulate their own metabolism and transport as well as other key
aspects of metabolic homeostasis via dedicated (nuclear and G protein-coupled) receptors …
aspects of metabolic homeostasis via dedicated (nuclear and G protein-coupled) receptors …
[HTML][HTML] Targeting bile acid signaling for the treatment of liver diseases: From bench to bed
S Duan, X Li, G Fan, R Liu - Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2022 - Elsevier
Liver diseases and related complications have become one of the leading causes of
morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet effective medicine or approved treatment approach is …
morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet effective medicine or approved treatment approach is …
Bile acid homeostasis paradigm and its connotation with cholestatic liver diseases
Highlights•Cholestatic liver diseases and bile acid homeostasis are closely
connected.•Numerous signaling molecules are associated with bile acid transporters, tight …
connected.•Numerous signaling molecules are associated with bile acid transporters, tight …
Bile acid signaling in the regulation of whole body metabolic and immunological homeostasis
W Jia, Y Li, KCP Cheung, X Zheng - Science China Life Sciences, 2024 - Springer
Bile acids (BAs) play a crucial role in nutrient absorption and act as key regulators of lipid
and glucose metabolism and immune homeostasis. Through the enterohepatic circulation …
and glucose metabolism and immune homeostasis. Through the enterohepatic circulation …
[HTML][HTML] The role of bile acids in cardiovascular diseases: from mechanisms to clinical implications
S Zhang, J Zhou, W Wu, Y Zhu, X Liu - Aging and Disease, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Bile acids (BAs), key regulators in the metabolic network, are not only involved in lipid
digestion and absorption but also serve as potential therapeutic targets for metabolic …
digestion and absorption but also serve as potential therapeutic targets for metabolic …
Developments in understanding bile acid metabolism
K Morimoto, H Itoh, M Watanabe - Expert Review of Endocrinology …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Bile acids (BAs) are not only facilitators participating in the absorption of dietary lipids and
soluble vitamins, but are also important signaling molecules exerting versatile …
soluble vitamins, but are also important signaling molecules exerting versatile …