Comparative regulation of major enzymes in the bile acid biosynthesis pathway by cholesterol, cholate and taurine in mice and rats

Jun 7, 2005Life sciences

How cholesterol, cholate, and taurine differently control key enzymes for bile acid production in mice and rats

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Abstract

After a week of specific diets, CYP7A1 mRNA levels increased in male C57BL/6 mice and Wistar rats on high cholesterol diets.

  • CYP7A1 levels rose in response to high cholesterol but fell when cholate was added, with differences noted between mice and rats.
  • CYP8B1 was significantly reduced by cholate in mice, indicating a species-specific response to dietary components.
  • Taurine supplementation led to increased CYP7A1 mRNA levels and decreased serum and liver cholesterol, along with higher fecal bile acid excretion in both models.
  • In mice, taurine also up-regulated CYP8B1, but had no effect on CYP7A1 when cholate was absent.
  • CYP27 showed induction in rats on high cholesterol diets, but not in mice, and was unaffected by taurine.

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