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      Pleiotropic roles of bile acids in metabolism.

      Cell Metabolism
      Bile Acids and Salts, genetics, metabolism, Gene Expression, Humans, Lipid Metabolism, physiology, Receptors, Cell Surface

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          Enzymatic oxidation of cholesterol generates numerous distinct bile acids that function both as detergents that facilitate digestion and absorption of dietary lipids, and as hormones that activate four distinct receptors. Activation of these receptors alters gene expression in multiple tissues, leading to changes not only in bile acid metabolism but also in glucose homeostasis, lipid and lipoprotein metabolism, energy expenditure, intestinal motility and bacterial growth, inflammation, liver regeneration, and hepatocarcinogenesis. This review covers the roles of specific bile acids, synthetic agonists, and their cognate receptors in controlling these diverse functions, as well as their current use in treating human diseases. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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          10.1016/j.cmet.2013.03.013
          3654004
          23602448

          Chemistry
          Bile Acids and Salts,genetics,metabolism,Gene Expression,Humans,Lipid Metabolism,physiology,Receptors, Cell Surface

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