Comparison of bile acid synthesis determined by isotope dilution versus fecal acidic sterol output in human subjects |
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Authors: | William C. Duane David E. Holloway Scot W. Hutton Patricia J. Corcoran Nancy A. Haas |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, 55417 Minneapolis, MN;(2) Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, 55417 Minneapolis, MN |
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Abstract: | Fecal acidic sterol output has been found to be much lower than bile acid synthesis determined by isotope dilution (J. Lipid Res. 17: 77, 1976). Because of this confusing discrepancy, we compared these 2 measurements done simultaneously on 13 occasions
in 5 normal volunteers. In contrast to previous findings, bile acid synthesis by the Lindstedt isotope dilution method averaged
16.3% lower than synthesis simultaneously determined by fecal acidic sterol output (95% confidence limit for the difference
−22.2 to −10.4%). When one-sample determinations of bile acid pools were substituted for Lindstedt pools, bile acid synthesis
by isotope dilution averaged 5.6% higher than synthesis by fecal acidic sterol output (95% confidence limits −4.9 to 16.1%).
These data indicate that the 2 methods yield values in reasonably close agreement with one another. If anything, fecal acidic
sterol outputs are slightly higher than synthesis by isotope dilution. |
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