Selective Activation of Nuclear Bile Acid Receptor FXR in the Intestine Protects Mice Against Cholestasis

Nov 8, 2011Gastroenterology

Activating a specific bile acid sensor in the intestine protects mice from bile flow problems

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Abstract

Activation of intestinal FXR reduced hepatic bile acid levels and protected mice from cholestasis.

  • Selective activation of intestinal FXR led to increased levels of FGF15.
  • Repression of hepatic cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase (Cyp7a1) was observed, resulting in a decreased pool size of bile acids.
  • Mice with activated intestinal FXR were protected from obstructive extrahepatic cholestasis after bile duct ligation.
  • Transgenic expression of activated FXR in the intestine prevented liver damage in Mdr2(-/-) mice.
  • Absence of FXR was associated with the progression of liver disease.

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