Effect of different bile acids on the intestine through enterohepatic circulation based on FXR

Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a nuclear receptor for bile acids (BAs) that is widely expressed in the intestine, liver and kidney. FXR has important regulatory impacts on a wide variety of metabolic pathways (such as glucose, lipid, and sterol metabolism) and has been recognized to ameliorate obesit...

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Main Authors: Junwei Xiang, Zhengyan Zhang, Hongyi Xie, Chengcheng Zhang, Yan Bai, Hua Cao, Qishi Che, Jiao Guo, Zhengquan Su
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Gut Microbes
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1949095
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spelling doaj-5c2fe81f53c640b889db22b1cc14594f2021-08-09T15:50:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGut Microbes1949-09761949-09842021-01-0113110.1080/19490976.2021.19490951949095Effect of different bile acids on the intestine through enterohepatic circulation based on FXRJunwei Xiang0Zhengyan Zhang1Hongyi Xie2Chengcheng Zhang3Yan Bai4Hua Cao5Qishi Che6Jiao Guo7Zhengquan Su8Guangdong Pharmaceutical UniversityGuangdong Pharmaceutical UniversityGuangdong Pharmaceutical UniversityGuangdong Pharmaceutical UniversityGuangdong Pharmaceutical UniversityGuangdong Pharmaceutical UniversityGuangzhou Rainhome Pharm & Tech Co., Board of DirectorsGuangdong Pharmaceutical UniversityGuangdong Pharmaceutical UniversityFarnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a nuclear receptor for bile acids (BAs) that is widely expressed in the intestine, liver and kidney. FXR has important regulatory impacts on a wide variety of metabolic pathways (such as glucose, lipid, and sterol metabolism) and has been recognized to ameliorate obesity, liver damage, cholestasis and chronic inflammatory diseases. The types of BAs are complex and diverse. BAs link the intestine with the liver through the enterohepatic circulation. BAs derivatives have entered clinical trials for liver disease. In addition to the liver, the intestine is also targeted by BAs. This article reviews the effects of different BAs on the intestinal tract through the enterohepatic circulation from the perspective of FXR, aiming to elucidate the effects of different BAs on the intestinal tract and lay a foundation for new treatment methods.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1949095bile acidsenterohepatic circulationintestinefxr
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author Junwei Xiang
Zhengyan Zhang
Hongyi Xie
Chengcheng Zhang
Yan Bai
Hua Cao
Qishi Che
Jiao Guo
Zhengquan Su
spellingShingle Junwei Xiang
Zhengyan Zhang
Hongyi Xie
Chengcheng Zhang
Yan Bai
Hua Cao
Qishi Che
Jiao Guo
Zhengquan Su
Effect of different bile acids on the intestine through enterohepatic circulation based on FXR
Gut Microbes
bile acids
enterohepatic circulation
intestine
fxr
author_facet Junwei Xiang
Zhengyan Zhang
Hongyi Xie
Chengcheng Zhang
Yan Bai
Hua Cao
Qishi Che
Jiao Guo
Zhengquan Su
author_sort Junwei Xiang
title Effect of different bile acids on the intestine through enterohepatic circulation based on FXR
title_short Effect of different bile acids on the intestine through enterohepatic circulation based on FXR
title_full Effect of different bile acids on the intestine through enterohepatic circulation based on FXR
title_fullStr Effect of different bile acids on the intestine through enterohepatic circulation based on FXR
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different bile acids on the intestine through enterohepatic circulation based on FXR
title_sort effect of different bile acids on the intestine through enterohepatic circulation based on fxr
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Gut Microbes
issn 1949-0976
1949-0984
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a nuclear receptor for bile acids (BAs) that is widely expressed in the intestine, liver and kidney. FXR has important regulatory impacts on a wide variety of metabolic pathways (such as glucose, lipid, and sterol metabolism) and has been recognized to ameliorate obesity, liver damage, cholestasis and chronic inflammatory diseases. The types of BAs are complex and diverse. BAs link the intestine with the liver through the enterohepatic circulation. BAs derivatives have entered clinical trials for liver disease. In addition to the liver, the intestine is also targeted by BAs. This article reviews the effects of different BAs on the intestinal tract through the enterohepatic circulation from the perspective of FXR, aiming to elucidate the effects of different BAs on the intestinal tract and lay a foundation for new treatment methods.
topic bile acids
enterohepatic circulation
intestine
fxr
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1949095
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