Fecal bile acid excretion and messenger RNA expression levels of ileal transporters in high risk gallstone patients

Herrera J.; Amigo, L; Husche, C; Benítez C.; Zanlungo S.; Lutjohann, D; Miquel, JF; Nervi, F

Abstract

Background. Cholesterol gallstone disease (GS) is highly prevalent among Hispanics and American Indians. In GS, the pool of bile acids (BA) is decreased, suggesting that BA absorption is impaired. In Caucasian GS patients, mRNA levels for ileal BA transporters are decreased. We aimed to determine fecal BA excretion rates, mRNA levels for ileal BA transporter genes and of regulatory genes of BA synthesis in Hispanic GS patients. Results. Excretion of fecal BA was measured in seven GS females and in ten GS-free individuals, all with a body mass index < 29. Participants ingested the stool marker Cr 2O 3(300 mg/day) for 10 days, and fecal specimens were collected on the last 3 days. Chromium was measured by a colorimetric method, and BA was quantitated by gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy. Intake of calories, nutrients, fiber and cholesterol were similar in the GS and GS-free subjects. Mean BA excretion levels were 520 80 mg/day for the GS-free group, and 461 105 mg/day for the GS group. Messenger RNA expression levels were determined by RT-PCR on biopsy samples obtained from ileum during diagnostic colonoscopy (14 GS-free controls and 16 GS patients) and from liver during surgery performed at 8 and 10 AM (12 GS and 10 GS-free patients operated on for gastrointestinal malignancies), all with a body mass index < 29. Messenger RNA level of the BA transporter genes for ileal lipid binding protein, multidrug resistance-associated protein 3, organic solute transporter alpha, and organic solute transporter beta were similar in GS and GS-free subjects. Messenger RNA level of Cyp27A1, encoding the enzyme 27-hydroxylase, the short heterodimer partner and farnesoid X receptor remained unchanged, whereas the mRNA level of Cyp7A1, the rate limiting step of BA synthesis, was increased more than 400% (p < 0.01) in the liver of GS compared to GS-free subjects. Conclusion. Hispanics with GS have fecal BA excretion rates and mRNA levels of genes for ileal BA transporters that are similar to GS-free subjects. However, mRNA expression levels of Cyp7A1 are increased in GS, indicating that regulation of BA synthesis is abnormal in Hispanics with GS. © 2009 Herrera et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Título según WOS: Fecal bile acid excretion and messenger RNA expression levels of ileal transporters in high risk gallstone patients
Título según SCOPUS: Fecal bile acid excretion and messenger RNA expression levels of ileal transporters in high risk gallstone patients
Título de la Revista: LIPIDS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
Volumen: 8
Editorial: BMC
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Idioma: English
URL: http://www.lipidworld.com/content/8/1/53
DOI:

10.1186/1476-511X-8-53

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS