Association of Serum and Fecal Bile Acid Patterns With Liver Fibrosis in Biopsy-Proven Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: An Observational Study.
Yuki KasaiTakaomi KessokuKosuke TanakaAtsushi YamamotoKota TakahashiTakashi KobayashiMichihiro IwakiAnna OzakiAsako NogamiYasushi HondaYuji OgawaShingo KatoKento ImajoTakuma HigurashiKunihiro HosonoMasato YonedaHaruki UsudaKoichiro WadaMiwa KawanakaTakumi KawaguchiTakuji TorimuraMasayoshi KageHideyuki HyogoHirokazu TakahashiYuichiro EguchiShinichi AishimaNoritoshi KobayashiYoshio SumidaAkira HondaShunsuke OyamadaSatoru ShinodaSatoru SaitoAtsushi NakajimaPublished in: Clinical and translational gastroenterology (2022)
Fecal and serum BA and C4 concentrations were high in patients with NAFLD with worsening of fibrosis, suggesting involvement of abnormal BA metabolism in NAFLD with fibrosis progression. Abnormalities in BA metabolism may be a therapeutic target in NAFLD with fibrosis.
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