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 …
Bile acid metabolism and signaling, the microbiota, and metabolic disease
The diversity, composition, and function of the bacterial community inhabiting the human
gastrointestinal tract contributes to host health through its role in producing energy or …
gastrointestinal tract contributes to host health through its role in producing energy or …
EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines on sclerosing cholangitis
O Chazouilleres, U Beuers, A Bergquist, TH Karlsen… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Management of primary or secondary sclerosing cholangitis is challenging. These Clinical
Practice Guidelines have been developed to provide practical guidance on debated topics …
Practice Guidelines have been developed to provide practical guidance on debated topics …
[HTML][HTML] Lipid alterations in chronic liver disease and liver cancer
B Paul, M Lewinska, JB Andersen - JHEP reports, 2022 - Elsevier
Lipids are a complex and diverse group of molecules with crucial roles in many
physiological processes, as well as in the onset, progression, and maintenance of cancers …
physiological processes, as well as in the onset, progression, and maintenance of cancers …
AASLD practice guidance on primary sclerosing cholangitis and cholangiocarcinoma
Abbreviations: AASLD, American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases; AIH,
autoimmune hepatitis; ALP, alkaline phosphatase; ASIR, age standardized incidence rate; …
autoimmune hepatitis; ALP, alkaline phosphatase; ASIR, age standardized incidence rate; …
Molecular physiology of bile acid signaling in health, disease, and aging
A Perino, H Demagny… - Physiological …, 2021 - journals.physiology.org
Over the past two decades, bile acids (BAs) have become established as important
signaling molecules that enable fine-tuned inter-tissue communication from the liver, their …
signaling molecules that enable fine-tuned inter-tissue communication from the liver, their …
Bile acids and their receptors in metabolic disorders
Bile acids are a large family of atypical steroids which exert their functions by binding to a
family of ubiquitous cell membrane and nuclear receptors. There are two main bile acid …
family of ubiquitous cell membrane and nuclear receptors. There are two main bile acid …
Novel therapeutic targets for cholestatic and fatty liver disease
M Trauner, CD Fuchs - Gut, 2022 - gut.bmj.com
Cholestatic and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) share several key
pathophysiological mechanisms which can be targeted by novel therapeutic concepts that …
pathophysiological mechanisms which can be targeted by novel therapeutic concepts that …
Bile acids and FXR: novel targets for liver diseases
M Stofan, GL Guo - Frontiers in medicine, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Bile acids (BAs) are evolutionally conserved molecules synthesized in the liver from
cholesterol and have been shown to be essential for lipid homeostasis. BAs regulate a …
cholesterol and have been shown to be essential for lipid homeostasis. BAs regulate a …
Utilization of the microbiome in personalized medicine
Inter-individual human variability, driven by various genetic and environmental factors,
complicates the ability to develop effective population-based early disease detection …
complicates the ability to develop effective population-based early disease detection …