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2009 NOV 27 ... and functional distribution within the cell. Understanding the mode of binding of bile acids with their cytoplasmic transporters is a key issue in providing a model for the ...
2009 NOV 16 ... scavenger, facilitating transport of cholesterol to the liver for conversion to bile acids and secretion into the bile for elimination or recycling in the enterohepatic bile acid ...
2009 NOV 16 ... alpha-hydroxylase (CYP7A1), the rate-limiting enzyme in converting cholesterol to bile acids. Our findings suggest that this control acts via the stimulation of LXR nuclear ...
2009 NOV 27 ... most rapidly (three days), followed by that to catecholamines (3-O-methoxytyramine), bile acids (taurolithocholic acid) and the steroid pheromone, 17,20 beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one ...
2009 NOV 16 ... titled, "Oral AST-120 (Spherical Carbon Adsorbent) Improves Pruritus and Lowers Serum Bile Acids in Patients with Cirrhosis of Various Etiologies." These findings comprised a secondary ...
2009 NOV 16 ... the brain. 24-OHChol is transported by apolipoprotein E to the liver and converted into bile acids or excreted. In both brain and liver, 24-OHChol is a liver X receptor (LXR) agonist and ...
2009 NOV 9 ... CYP7A1 gene, which encodes the rate-limiting enzyme for the conversion of cholesterol to bile acids, was shifted to a diurnal pattern. Indeed, suppression of a regular feeding rhythm ...
2009 NOV 26 ... could be potential sources of dietary fiber in human diet. In vitro fermentation and bile acid binding models were used to investigate the metabolic effects of lignaMax™ ...
2009 NOV 2 ... receptor expressed in brown adipose tissue and muscle, where its activation by bile acids triggers an increase in energy expenditure and attenuates diet-induced obesity," ...
2009 NOV 16 ... for the active form of vitamin D-3 and mediates regulation of calcium homeostasis. Bile acids, such as lithocholic acid, have been identified as additional endogenous VDR ligands," ...
2009 NOV 2 ... the chloroplast and cytosol are as yet unidentified. In this study, we identified the bile acid:sodium symporter family protein 5 (BASSS) gene in Arabiclopsis as a candidate ... and other related families." "Biosynthesis of GSLs from precursor amino acids takes place in two subcellular compartments; amino acid biosynthesis and side chain ...
2009 NOV 9 ... increase in cytosolic Ca2+ levels caused by supramaximal stimulation and by the toxins bile acids and palmitoleic acid ethyl ester. Consequently, deletion of TRPC3 shifted the dose ...
2009 NOV 2 ... bypass (GB) surgery remain incompletely understood. Recent rodent studies suggest that bile acids can mediate energy homeostasis by activating the G-protein coupled receptor TGR5 and the ...
2009 NOV 23 ... is capable of surviving the low pH of the stomach and duodenum, resisting the effect of bile acids in the upper small intestine when ingested, and temporarily colonizing the ...
2009 NOV 23 ... is the primary mechanism for intestinal bile acid reabsorption. In the colon, secondary bile acids increase the risk of cancer," scientists in the United States report. ...
2009 NOV 2 ... According to recent research from Funabashi, Japan, "Bile acids are present in Bezoar Bovis and Fel Ursi, traditionally used as antipyretics and ...
2009 NOV 2 ... into the controlled delivery of gastric acid resistant digestive enzymes and buffered bile acids through micro encapsulation led to the development of the successful drug product, ...