Bile acids: regulation of synthesis
Ohio University · Northeast Ohio Medical University
Abstract
Bile acids are physiological detergents that generate bile flow and facilitate intestinal absorption and transport of lipids, nutrients, and vitamins. Bile acids also are signaling molecules and inflammatory agents that rapidly activate nuclear receptors and cell signaling pathways that regulate lipid, glucose, and energy metabolism. The enterohepatic circulation of bile acids exerts important physiological functions not only in feedback inhibition of bile acid synthesis but also in control of whole-body lipid homeostasis. In the liver, bile acids activate a nuclear receptor, farnesoid X receptor (FXR), that induces an atypical nuclear receptor small heterodimer partner, which subsequently inhibits nuclear…
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1Topics & keywords
- FGF19
- Farnesoid X receptor
- G protein-coupled bile acid receptor
- Cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase
- CYP8B1
- Bile acid
- Enterohepatic circulation
- Nuclear receptor
- Good health and well-being