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Muricholic Acids Promote Resistance to Hypercholesterolemia in Cholesterol-Fed Mice.

Dany GaillardDavid MassonErwan GaroMaamar SouidiJean-Paul Pais de BarrosKristina SchoonjansJacques GroberPhilippe BesnardCharles Thomas
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
These coordinated events are mediated by increased muricholic acid levels which inhibit FXR signaling in favor of LXR and SREBP2 signaling to promote efficient fecal and urinary elimination of cholesterol and neo-synthesized bile acids. Therefore, our data suggest that enhancement of the hydrophilic bile acid pool following a cholesterol overload may contribute to the resistance to hypercholesterolemia in mice. This work paves the way for new therapeutic opportunities using hydrophilic bile acid supplementation to mitigate hypercholesterolemia.
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