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Hepatic Synthesis of Bile Acids
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1972
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OxysterolHepatologyBiochemistryNegative Feedback MechanismMetabolic FunctionsLiver PhysiologyPhysiologyNatural SciencesBiliary TractLipid SynthesisHepatotoxicityLiver DiseaseMetabolismBile Acid PoolLiverMedicineBile Acid SynthesisBile Acids
Bile acid synthesis in the liver is controlled by a negative feedback mechanism: hepatic bile acid synthesis varies inversely with the hepatic bile acid flux. Two regulatory enzymes appear to be involved in this process, cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase and hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase. It seems likely that the activity of these enzymes varies in response to changes in the magnitude, circulation rate, and composition of the bile acid pool.
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