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Bile Acids Modulate Glucocorticoid Metabolism and the Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal Axis in Obstructive Jaundice

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Journal J Hepatol
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2010 Mar 30
PMID 20347173
Citations 40
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Abstract

Background & Aims: Suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis occurs in cirrhosis and cholestasis and is associated with increased concentrations of bile acids. We investigated whether this was mediated through bile acids acting to impair steroid clearance by inhibiting glucocorticoid metabolism by 5beta-reductase.

Methods: The effect of bile acids on glucocorticoid metabolism was studied in vitro in hepatic subcellular fractions and hepatoma cells, allowing quantitation of the kinetics and transcript abundance of 5beta-reductase. Metabolism was subsequently examined in vivo in rats following dietary manipulation or bile duct ligation. Finally, glucocorticoid metabolism was assessed in humans with obstructive jaundice.

Results: In rat hepatic cytosol, chenodeoxycholic acid competitively inhibited 5beta-reductase (K(i) 9.19+/-0.40 microM) and reduced its transcript abundance (in H4iiE cells) and promoter activity (reporter system, HepG2 cells). In Wistar rats, dietary chenodeoxycholic acid (1% w/w chow) inhibited hepatic 5beta-reductase activity, reduced urinary excretion of 3alpha,5beta-tetrahydrocorticosterone and reduced adrenal weight. Conversely, a fat-free diet suppressed bile acid levels and increased hepatic 5beta-reductase activity, supplementation of the fat-free diet with CDCA reduced 5beta-reductase activity, and urinary 3alpha,5beta-reduced corticosterone. Cholestasis in rats suppressed hepatic 5beta-reductase activity and transcript abundance. In eight women with obstructive jaundice, relative urinary excretion of 3alpha,5beta-tetrahydrocortisol was significantly lower than in healthy controls.

Conclusion: These data suggest a novel role for bile acids in inhibiting hepatic glucocorticoid clearance, of sufficient magnitude to suppress hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity. Elevated hepatic bile acids may account for adrenal insufficiency in liver disease.

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