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Profile of Serum Bile Acids in Noncholestatic Volunteers: Gender-Related Differences in Response to Fenofibrate

Authors :
Olivier Barbier
Patrick Caron
Jocelyn Trottier
Robert J. Straka
Source :
Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011.

Abstract

Fenofibrate belongs to the group of hypolipidemic fibrates that act as activators of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α (PPARα), which is a regulator of bile acid synthesis, metabolism, and transport. The present study aimed at evaluating the effects of fenofibrate on the circulating bile acid profile in humans. A study population of 200 healthy individuals comprising both genders completed a 3-week intervention with fenofibrate, and 17 bile acid species were measured in serum samples drawn before and after fenofibrate treatment. Fenofibrate caused significant reductions in levels of chenodeoxycholic (CDCA) (-26.4%), ursodeoxycholic (UDCA) (-30.5%), lithocholic (LCA) (-18.4%), deoxycholic (DCA) (-22.3%), and hyodeoxycholic (HDCA) (-19.2%) acids. A gender-related difference was observed in the responses of various bile acids, and the total bile acid concentration was significantly reduced only in men (-18.6%), whereas it remained almost unchanged in women (+0.36%). This difference suggests that fenofibrate would be more efficient at reducing bile acid toxicity in men than in women in cholestatic liver diseases.

Details

ISSN :
15326535 and 00099236
Volume :
90
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....95e8f4b1b27e60c06f7a35fc1ac53893
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/clpt.2011.124