Fecal bile salts and fecal fat excretion were determined in 15 patients receiving pancreatic enzyme therapy, not receiving enzyme therapy, and on a regimen of pancreatic enzymes plus cimetidine. Serum bile salt levels were measured during fasting and postprandial conditions both during enzyme therapy ...
Luminal causes of malabsorption include the following: A. Motility disorders: hyperthyroidism B. Inactivation of enzymes: gastric hyperacidity, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome C. Lack of digestive enzymes: exocrine pancreatic insufficiency D. Deficiency of bile salts: cholestatic liver disease, ob-struction of...
Bile salt concentration and qualitative pattern as well as pool size and circulation fre- quency remained the same in PF and in C on diet A and on diet B except for the basal synthesis of bile salts which was increased (P<.005) in PF on diet B. In 2 PF animals on diet B, in...
Effects of controlled interruption of the enterohepatic circulation of bile salts by biliary diversion and by ileal resection on bile salt secretion, synth... The effects of controlled interruption of the enterohepatic circulation (EHC) of bile salts by biliary diversion on bile volume, bile salt ...
Correspondingly, Fxr-/- mice gained more body weight during the experimental period compared with controls (+14±7 vs. +7±5% of initial body weight, respectively; P<0.05). Bile flow and biliary secretion rates of bile salts, cholesterol and phospholipids were similar in Fxr-/- and control ...
Overproduction of bile, gastro-intestinal surgery, or an overgrowth of bad bacteria are some of the more common culprits of damage to the small intestine. Pancreatic insufficiency causes the duodenum to become very acidic. . This acidity damages the intestine and also causes bile salts to ...
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Malabsorption Techniques Abstract In our first jejunoileal bypass (JIB) of 1954 (described in the preface) we were uncertain what the optimal lengths of the functioning bowel should be. We erred on the conservative side, making them longer than lengths which subsequently proved to be effective....
M., Edkins, S., el 01.: The role of bile salts in the fat malabsorption of premature infants. Arch. Dis. Child 49: 174 (1974).Signer , E. , Murphy , G. M. , Edkins , S. , and Anderson , C. M. , 1974, Role of bile salts in fat malabsorption of premature infants, ...
Bile salts and malabsorption; Physiology, pathology and diagnostic investigationC.M.A., BijleveldR.J., Vonk