2023
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v29.i2.357
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Secondary bile acids and the biliary epithelia: The good and the bad

Abstract: The biliary tract has been considered for several decades a passive system just leading the hepatic bile to the intestine. Nowadays several researches demonstrated an important role of biliary epithelia ( i.e. cholangiocytes) in bile formation. The study of biliary processes therefore maintains a continuous interest since the possible important implications regarding chronic cholestatic human diseases, such as primary biliary cholangitis or primary sclerosing cholangitis. Bile acids (BAs… Show more

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“…The correlation between the hydrophilic or hydrophobic nature of a particular BA and its potential for cytotoxicity and harmful consequences was revealed. From this standpoint, secondary BAs are commonly considered to be potentially harmful substances when they reach sufficient levels due to their detergent or destabilizing impact on cell membranes [55].…”
Section: Cytotoxicity and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correlation between the hydrophilic or hydrophobic nature of a particular BA and its potential for cytotoxicity and harmful consequences was revealed. From this standpoint, secondary BAs are commonly considered to be potentially harmful substances when they reach sufficient levels due to their detergent or destabilizing impact on cell membranes [55].…”
Section: Cytotoxicity and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%