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Bile acid-gut microbiota imbalance in cholestasis and its long-term effect in mice.

Xin YangYuesong XuJie LiXiming RanZhihao GuLinfeng SongLei ZhangGuang JiRui-Rui Wang
Published in: mSystems (2024)
Our pre-clinical study using a mouse model of cholestasis underscores that cholestasis not only disrupts the equilibrium and structural configuration of the gut microbiota but also emphasizes the persistence of these adverse effects even after bile stasis restoration. This suggests the need of monitoring and initiating interventions for gut microbiota structural restoration in patients with cholestasis during and after recovery. We believe that our study contributes to novel and better understanding of the intricate interplay among bile acid homeostasis, gut microbiota, and cholestasis-associated complications. Our pre-clinical findings may provide implications for the clinical management of patients with cholestasis.
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