Biliary lipid composition in idiopathic bile acid malabsorption |
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Authors: | M Fracchia S Pellegrino P Secreto A Pera G Galatola |
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Affiliation: | Gastroenterology Unit, Ospedale Mauriziano Umberto I, Torino, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Background—Chronic diarrhoea is the clinicalhallmark of patients presenting with idiopathic bile acidmalabsorption. Its pathogenesis is unknown; colonic water secretion canbe induced by dihydroxy bile acids, but it is not known whetherenrichment of the bile acid pool with these bile acids occurs in suchpatients. Furthermore, bile acid malabsorption is known to affectbiliary lipid composition, but no information is available for theidiopathic type. Aims—To verify: (a) whetherdiarrhoea in patients with idiopathic bile acid malabsorption isassociated with enrichment of the bile acid pool with dihydroxy bileacids; and (b) whether supersaturation with cholesterol ofduodenal bile occurs in such patients as a result of chronic bile acid depletion. Patients—Thirteen patients with idiopathic bileacid malabsorption diagnosed according to abnormal 75SeHCATtest and absence of other organic diseases, and 23 control subjects. Methods—Bile rich duodenal fluid was collectedduring intravenous ceruletide infusion in the fasting state. Biliarylipids were analysed by enzymatic assays and bile acids by highperformance liquid chromatography. Results—Patients with idiopathic bile acidmalabsorption had a cholesterol saturation index similar to controls.Bile acid composition showed only a decrease in percentage cholic acid(29(2)% versus 36 (2)%; p<0.05); the dihydroxy:trihydroxy bile acid ratio was similar to controls. Conclusions—Patients with idiopathic bile acidmalabsorption do not have an increased risk of forming cholesterolgallstones. The mechanism of diarrhoea does not seem to depend on anenrichment of the bile acid pool with dihydroxy bile acids.
Keywords:primary bile acid malabsorption; bile acids; diarrhoea; 75SeHCAT; biliary lipids; cholesterol saturationindex |
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Keywords: | primary bile acid malabsorption bile acids diarrhoea 75SeHCAT biliary lipids cholesterol saturationindex |
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