Concentrations of cholestenoic acids in plasma from patients with liver disease.

The concentrations of 3 beta-hydroxy-5-cholestenoic acid, 3 beta,7 alpha-dihydroxy-5-cholestenoic acid, and 7 alpha-hydroxy-3-oxo-4-cholestenoic acid were determined in plasma from patients with different liver diseases and compared with those of unconjugated and conjugated C24 bile acids. The level...

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Main Authors: M Axelson, B Mörk, A Aly, O Wisén, J Sjövall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1989-12-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381992
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spelling doaj-6014407905d443eeaa4bb29959cd36da2021-04-25T04:17:46ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751989-12-01301218771882Concentrations of cholestenoic acids in plasma from patients with liver disease.M Axelson0B Mörk1A Aly2O Wisén3J Sjövall4Department of Clinical Chemistry, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.Department of Clinical Chemistry, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.Department of Clinical Chemistry, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.Department of Clinical Chemistry, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.Department of Clinical Chemistry, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.The concentrations of 3 beta-hydroxy-5-cholestenoic acid, 3 beta,7 alpha-dihydroxy-5-cholestenoic acid, and 7 alpha-hydroxy-3-oxo-4-cholestenoic acid were determined in plasma from patients with different liver diseases and compared with those of unconjugated and conjugated C24 bile acids. The levels of the cholestenoic acids were similar in patients with extrahepatic cholestasis and in controls (median concentration 153 and 162 ng/ml, respectively), whereas significantly elevated levels were found in plasma from patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (median concentration 298 ng/ml) and alcoholic liver cirrhosis (median concentration 262 ng/ml). As expected, conjugated C24 bile acids were elevated in most patients whereas the corresponding unconjugated compounds were low in cholestasis and elevated in alcoholic liver cirrhosis. The levels of the individual C27 acids were usually positively correlated to each other and also to the levels of conjugated C24 bile acids in plasma from patients with liver cirrhosis. In contrast, there was no correlation between the levels of C27 acids and conjugated bile acids in patients with extrahepatic cholestasis. The levels of unconjugated C24 bile acids were not correlated to C27 acids or conjugated bile acids in any of the groups. The results indicate that there is a close metabolic relationship between the individual C27 acids, that they do not participate in an enterohepatic circulation, and that the liver is important for their elimination/metabolism.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381992
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author M Axelson
B Mörk
A Aly
O Wisén
J Sjövall
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B Mörk
A Aly
O Wisén
J Sjövall
Concentrations of cholestenoic acids in plasma from patients with liver disease.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet M Axelson
B Mörk
A Aly
O Wisén
J Sjövall
author_sort M Axelson
title Concentrations of cholestenoic acids in plasma from patients with liver disease.
title_short Concentrations of cholestenoic acids in plasma from patients with liver disease.
title_full Concentrations of cholestenoic acids in plasma from patients with liver disease.
title_fullStr Concentrations of cholestenoic acids in plasma from patients with liver disease.
title_full_unstemmed Concentrations of cholestenoic acids in plasma from patients with liver disease.
title_sort concentrations of cholestenoic acids in plasma from patients with liver disease.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1989-12-01
description The concentrations of 3 beta-hydroxy-5-cholestenoic acid, 3 beta,7 alpha-dihydroxy-5-cholestenoic acid, and 7 alpha-hydroxy-3-oxo-4-cholestenoic acid were determined in plasma from patients with different liver diseases and compared with those of unconjugated and conjugated C24 bile acids. The levels of the cholestenoic acids were similar in patients with extrahepatic cholestasis and in controls (median concentration 153 and 162 ng/ml, respectively), whereas significantly elevated levels were found in plasma from patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (median concentration 298 ng/ml) and alcoholic liver cirrhosis (median concentration 262 ng/ml). As expected, conjugated C24 bile acids were elevated in most patients whereas the corresponding unconjugated compounds were low in cholestasis and elevated in alcoholic liver cirrhosis. The levels of the individual C27 acids were usually positively correlated to each other and also to the levels of conjugated C24 bile acids in plasma from patients with liver cirrhosis. In contrast, there was no correlation between the levels of C27 acids and conjugated bile acids in patients with extrahepatic cholestasis. The levels of unconjugated C24 bile acids were not correlated to C27 acids or conjugated bile acids in any of the groups. The results indicate that there is a close metabolic relationship between the individual C27 acids, that they do not participate in an enterohepatic circulation, and that the liver is important for their elimination/metabolism.
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