Ketonic bile acids in urine of infants during the neonatal period.

Ketonic bile acids have been found to be quantitatively important in urine of healthy infants during the neonatal period. In order to determine their structures, the bile acids in urine from 11 healthy infants were analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (GLC-MS) and three samples wi...

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Main Authors: E Wahlén, B Egestad, B Strandvik, J Sjoóvall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1989-12-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381979
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spelling doaj-733b1cff99354f038cce2eb3578c307f2021-04-25T04:17:46ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751989-12-01301218471857Ketonic bile acids in urine of infants during the neonatal period.E Wahlén0B Egestad1B Strandvik2J Sjoóvall3Department of Pediatrics, Huddinge University Hospital, Sweden.Department of Pediatrics, Huddinge University Hospital, Sweden.Department of Pediatrics, Huddinge University Hospital, Sweden.Department of Pediatrics, Huddinge University Hospital, Sweden.Ketonic bile acids have been found to be quantitatively important in urine of healthy infants during the neonatal period. In order to determine their structures, the bile acids in urine from 11 healthy infants were analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (GLC-MS) and three samples with particularly high levels of ketonic bile acids were selected for detailed studies by ion exchange chromatography, fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry, microchemical reactions, and GLC-MS. The major ketonic bile acid was identified as 7 alpha, 12 alpha-dihydroxy-3-oxo-5 beta-chol-1-enoic acid, not previously described as a naturally occurring bile acid. The positional isomer 7 alpha, 12 alpha-dihydroxy-3-oxo-4-cholenoic acid, recently described as a major urinary bile acid in infants with severe liver diseases, was also excreted by most infants. Three acids related to cholic acid were identified: 7 alpha, 12 alpha-dihydroxy-3-oxo-, 3 alpha, 12 alpha-dihydroxy-7-oxo-, and 3 alpha, 7 alpha-dihydroxy-12-oxo-5 beta-cholanoic acids. Five bile acids having one oxo and three hydroxy groups were also present. Based on mass spectra and biological considerations two of these were tentatively given the structures 1 beta, 7 alpha, 12 alpha-trihydroxy-3-oxo- and 1 beta, 3 alpha, 12 alpha-trihydroxy-7-oxo-5 beta-cholanoic acids. Some of the others had a hydroxy group at C-4 or C-2. The levels of ketonic bile acids were higher on the third than on the first day of life, and lower after 1 month. The formation and excretion especially of 3-oxo bile acids is proposed to result from changes of the redox state in the liver in connection with birth.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520381979
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author E Wahlén
B Egestad
B Strandvik
J Sjoóvall
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B Egestad
B Strandvik
J Sjoóvall
Ketonic bile acids in urine of infants during the neonatal period.
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet E Wahlén
B Egestad
B Strandvik
J Sjoóvall
author_sort E Wahlén
title Ketonic bile acids in urine of infants during the neonatal period.
title_short Ketonic bile acids in urine of infants during the neonatal period.
title_full Ketonic bile acids in urine of infants during the neonatal period.
title_fullStr Ketonic bile acids in urine of infants during the neonatal period.
title_full_unstemmed Ketonic bile acids in urine of infants during the neonatal period.
title_sort ketonic bile acids in urine of infants during the neonatal period.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1989-12-01
description Ketonic bile acids have been found to be quantitatively important in urine of healthy infants during the neonatal period. In order to determine their structures, the bile acids in urine from 11 healthy infants were analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (GLC-MS) and three samples with particularly high levels of ketonic bile acids were selected for detailed studies by ion exchange chromatography, fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry, microchemical reactions, and GLC-MS. The major ketonic bile acid was identified as 7 alpha, 12 alpha-dihydroxy-3-oxo-5 beta-chol-1-enoic acid, not previously described as a naturally occurring bile acid. The positional isomer 7 alpha, 12 alpha-dihydroxy-3-oxo-4-cholenoic acid, recently described as a major urinary bile acid in infants with severe liver diseases, was also excreted by most infants. Three acids related to cholic acid were identified: 7 alpha, 12 alpha-dihydroxy-3-oxo-, 3 alpha, 12 alpha-dihydroxy-7-oxo-, and 3 alpha, 7 alpha-dihydroxy-12-oxo-5 beta-cholanoic acids. Five bile acids having one oxo and three hydroxy groups were also present. Based on mass spectra and biological considerations two of these were tentatively given the structures 1 beta, 7 alpha, 12 alpha-trihydroxy-3-oxo- and 1 beta, 3 alpha, 12 alpha-trihydroxy-7-oxo-5 beta-cholanoic acids. Some of the others had a hydroxy group at C-4 or C-2. The levels of ketonic bile acids were higher on the third than on the first day of life, and lower after 1 month. The formation and excretion especially of 3-oxo bile acids is proposed to result from changes of the redox state in the liver in connection with birth.
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