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The site-specific delivery of ursodeoxycholic acid to the rat colon by sulfate conjugation
Authors:Cecilia MP Rodrigues  Betsy T Kren  Clifford J Steer  Kenneth DR Setchell
Institution:aDepartment of Pediatrics, Clinical Mass Spectrometry Center, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;bDivision of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:View the MathML source Because ursodeoxycholate has been shown to act as a tumor-suppressive agent in the colon, the absorption and metabolism of its sulfate conjugates were examined in rats to show that sulfation would facilitate the site-specific delivery of ursodeoxycholate to the colon. View the MathML source Bile acids were measured in intestinal contents, feces, urine, plasma, and liver tissue after oral administration of ursodeoxycholate and its C-3, C-7, and C-3,7 sulfate derivatives. View the MathML source Ursodeoxycholate was found in the jejunum after administration of all bile acids, but the mass was greatest for ursodeoxycholic acid administration. In the colon, lithocholic acid, normally found in negligible amounts, became the major bile acid after ursodeoxycholate administration. In contrast, reductions in mass and proportions of lithocholate and deoxycholate occurred after administering the C-7 sulfates. The fecal lithocholate/deoxycholate ratio, a risk marker for colon cancer, increased markedly after administration of ursodeoxycholate and its C-3 sulfate, but did not change after administering the C-7 sulfates. Unlike ursodeoxycholate or its C-3 sulfate, which increased liver concentrations of lithocholate and ursodeoxycholate, the C-7 sulfates had the opposite effect, which was consistent with poor absorption. View the MathML source Sulfation of ursodeoxycholate, specifically at the C-7 position, protects the molecule from bacterial degradation and inhibits its intestinal absorption, thereby facilitating delivery to the colon.
Keywords:Abbreviations: GC-MS
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