The influences of cholecystectomy on the circadian rhythms of bile acids as well as the enterohepatic transporters and enzymes systems in mice

Jan 31, 2018Chronobiology international

How Removing the Gallbladder Affects Daily Cycles of Bile Acids and Their Transport and Processing in Mice

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Abstract

Mice with gallbladder showed significant circadian oscillations in bile acids concentration and related gene expression during gallbladder emptying periods.

  • Bile acids and their metabolism follow clear circadian rhythms, influencing various gastrointestinal processes.
  • Cholecystectomy altered the circadian rhythms of bile acids levels and the expression of transporters and enzymes in the liver and ileum.
  • Despite no significant changes in bile acids composition after cholecystectomy, their overall levels and rhythmicity were diminished.
  • The absence of gallbladder led to flattened circadian oscillations in the expression of genes involved in bile acids transport and metabolism.
  • These changes may be linked to the loss of the gallbladder's filling and emptying cycle, potentially leading to pathological states.

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