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Gut | 2006

Micellar solubilisation of cholesterol is essential for absorption in humans

Laura A. Woollett; Yanwen Wang; Donna Buckley; Lihang Yao; S Chin; Norman A. Granholm; Peter J. H. Jones; Kenneth D. R. Setchell; Patrick Tso; James E. Heubi

Background and aims: Intralumenal bile acid (BA) concentrations have a profound effect on cholesterol absorption. We performed studies to assess the effects of markedly reduced lumenal BA on cholesterol absorption in children with inborn errors in BA synthesis and the role of micellar solubilisation of cholesterol on its absorption in an animal model using human intestinal contents. Methods: We studied five subjects: two with 3β hydroxy-C27 steroid dehydrogenase isomerase deficiency (3-HSD), two with Δ4-3-oxosteroid 5β reductase deficiency (5β reductase), and one with 2-methylacyl CoA racemase deficiency (racemase). Subjects were studied on supplemental BA therapy and three weeks after withdrawal of supplements. During each treatment period a liquid meal was consumed. Duodenal samples were collected and analysed, and cholesterol absorption and cholesterol fractional synthetic rates were measured. Human intralumenal contents were infused in a bile diverted rat lymph fistula model to assess micellar versus vesicular absorption of cholesterol. Results: Without BA supplementation, intralumenal BA concentrations were below the critical micellar concentration (CMC) whereas intralumenal BAs increased to above the CMC in all subjects on BA supplementation. Lumenal cholesterol was carried primarily as vesicles in untreated subjects whereas it was carried as both micelles and vesicles in treated subjects. Cholesterol absorption increased ≈55% in treated compared with untreated subjects (p = 0.041), with a simultaneous 70% decrease in synthesis rates (p = 0.029). In the rat lymph fistula model, minimal vesicular cholesterol was absorbed whereas vesicular and micellar fatty acid and phospholipid were comparably absorbed. Conclusions: Increasing micellar cholesterol solubilisation by supplemental BA in subjects with inborn errors of BA synthesis leads to an improvement in cholesterol absorption and reduction in cholesterol synthesis due to improved micellar solubilisation of cholesterol.


Journal of Lipid Research | 2002

Separation of micelles and vesicles within lumenal aspirates from healthy humans: solubilization of cholesterol after a meal

Lihang Yao; James E. Heubi; Donna Buckley; Humberto Fierra; Kenneth D. R. Setchell; Norman A. Granholm; Patrick Tso; David Y. Hui; Laura A. Woollett


Gastroenterology | 2004

Cholic Acid Supplementation Enhances Cholesterol Absorption in Humans

Laura A. Woollett; Donna Buckley; Lihang Yao; Peter J. H. Jones; Norman A. Granholm; Elizabeth A. Tolley; Patrick Tso; James E. Heubi


Journal of Lipid Research | 2003

Effect of ursodeoxycholic acid on cholesterol absorption and metabolism in humans

Laura A. Woollett; Donna Buckley; Lihang Yao; Peter J. H. Jones; Norman A. Granholm; Elizabeth A. Tolley; James E. Heubi


Translational Research | 2006

Effects of chenodeoxycholic acid and deoxycholic acid on cholesterol absorption and metabolism in humans

Yanwen Wang; Peter J. H. Jones; Laura A. Woollett; Donna Buckley; Lihang Yao; Norman A. Granholm; Elizabeth A. Tolley; James E. Heubi


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2007

Inability to fully suppress sterol synthesis rates with exogenous sterol in embryonic and extraembyronic fetal tissues

Lihang Yao; Katie T. Jenkins; Paul S. Horn; M. Hayden Lichtenberg; Laura A. Woollett


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2007

The liver plays a key role in whole body sterol accretion of the neonatal Golden Syrian hamster

Lihang Yao; Paul S. Horn; James E. Heubi; Laura A. Woollett


American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2005

Adult sterol metabolism is not affected by a positive sterol balance in the neonatal Golden Syrian hamster

Lihang Yao; Laura A. Woollett


Gastroenterology | 1998

A study of the uptake and lymphatic transport of lipid in the mouse

Shuqin Zheng; L Ee; Lihang Yao; David Y. Hui; Patrick Tso


Gastroenterology | 2003

Effect of inhorn errors of bile acid (BA) biosynthesis on cholesterol absorption and metabolism

Laura A. Woollett; Donna Buckley; Lihang Yao; Peter H. Jones; Kenneth D.R. Stechell; Elizabeth A. Tolley; James E. Heubi

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Laura A. Woollett

University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center

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James E. Heubi

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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Donna Buckley

Boston Children's Hospital

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Norman A. Granholm

University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center

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Patrick Tso

University of Cincinnati

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Elizabeth A. Tolley

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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David Y. Hui

University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center

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Kenneth D. R. Setchell

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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Paul S. Horn

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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