Aging per se is an independent risk factor for cholesterol gallstone formation in gallstone susceptible mice
Cholesterol gallstones occur rarely in childhood and adolescence and increase linearly with age in both genders. To explore whether aging per se increases cholesterol saturation of bile and gallstone prevalence, and to investigate age-related changes in hepatic and biliary lipid metabolism, we studi...
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doaj-83836146b4dc44b2ac4ff705f3bb61242021-04-27T04:43:00ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752002-11-01431119501959Aging per se is an independent risk factor for cholesterol gallstone formation in gallstone susceptible miceDavid Q-H. Wang0Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School and Harvard Digestive Diseases Center, Boston, MACholesterol gallstones occur rarely in childhood and adolescence and increase linearly with age in both genders. To explore whether aging per se increases cholesterol saturation of bile and gallstone prevalence, and to investigate age-related changes in hepatic and biliary lipid metabolism, we studied gallstone-susceptible C57L mice and resistant AKR mice of both genders fed 8 weeks with a lithogenic diet containing 1% cholesterol, 0.5% cholic acid, and 15% butter fat starting at (young adu33369) 8, (older adult) 36, and (aged) 50-weeks-of-age. After the 8-week feeding, gallstone prevalence, gallbladder size, biliary lipid secretion rate, and HMG-CoA reductase activity were significantly greater but cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase activity was lower in C57L mice of both genders compared with AKR mice. Increasing age augmented biliary secretion and intestinal absorption of cholesterol, reduced hepatic synthesis and biliary secretion of bile salts, and decreased gallbladder contractility, all of which increased susceptibility to cholesterol cholelithiasis in C57L mice.We conclude that aging per se is an independent risk factor for cholesterol gallstone formation. Because aging increases significantly biliary cholesterol hypersecretion and gallstone prevalence in C57L mice carrying Lith genes, it is highly like that Longevity (aging) genes can enhance lithogenesis of Lith (gallstone) genes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752032770Xbile saltbile flowphospholipidgallbladder sizemucin gelHMG-CoA reductase |
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Aging per se is an independent risk factor for cholesterol gallstone formation in gallstone susceptible mice |
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Aging per se is an independent risk factor for cholesterol gallstone formation in gallstone susceptible mice |
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Aging per se is an independent risk factor for cholesterol gallstone formation in gallstone susceptible mice |
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aging per se is an independent risk factor for cholesterol gallstone formation in gallstone susceptible mice |
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Journal of Lipid Research |
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2002-11-01 |
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Cholesterol gallstones occur rarely in childhood and adolescence and increase linearly with age in both genders. To explore whether aging per se increases cholesterol saturation of bile and gallstone prevalence, and to investigate age-related changes in hepatic and biliary lipid metabolism, we studied gallstone-susceptible C57L mice and resistant AKR mice of both genders fed 8 weeks with a lithogenic diet containing 1% cholesterol, 0.5% cholic acid, and 15% butter fat starting at (young adu33369) 8, (older adult) 36, and (aged) 50-weeks-of-age. After the 8-week feeding, gallstone prevalence, gallbladder size, biliary lipid secretion rate, and HMG-CoA reductase activity were significantly greater but cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase activity was lower in C57L mice of both genders compared with AKR mice. Increasing age augmented biliary secretion and intestinal absorption of cholesterol, reduced hepatic synthesis and biliary secretion of bile salts, and decreased gallbladder contractility, all of which increased susceptibility to cholesterol cholelithiasis in C57L mice.We conclude that aging per se is an independent risk factor for cholesterol gallstone formation. Because aging increases significantly biliary cholesterol hypersecretion and gallstone prevalence in C57L mice carrying Lith genes, it is highly like that Longevity (aging) genes can enhance lithogenesis of Lith (gallstone) genes. |
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bile salt bile flow phospholipid gallbladder size mucin gel HMG-CoA reductase |
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