European journal of pharmacology

Hyodeoxycholic acid may reduce cholesterol gallstones by changing bile acid processing and gut bacteria

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Abstract

Hyodeoxycholic acid (HDCA) supplementation effectively prevented lithogenic diet-induced cholesterol gallstone formation in mice.

  • HDCA increased gene expression of bile acid synthesis enzymes in the liver.
  • The expression of the cholesterol transporter gene Abcg5/g8 was decreased in the liver following HDCA treatment.
  • HDCA inhibited activation of the Nuclear farnesoid X receptor in the ileum.
  • There was a reduction in gene expression of Fgf15 and Shp in the ileum after HDCA administration.
  • HDCA reversed the decrease in the gut microbiota abundance of norank_f_Muribaculaceae, which correlated with lower cholesterol levels.

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