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Editor's Highlight: Clofibrate Decreases Bile Acids in Livers of Male Mice by Increasing Biliary Bile Acid Excretion in a PPARα-Dependent Manner

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Journal Toxicol Sci
Specialty Toxicology
Date 2017 Oct 4
PMID 28973556
Citations 14
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Fibrates and their receptor, namely peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα), have been reported to regulate bile acid (BA) synthesis and transport. However, the effect of fibrate treatment and PPARα activation on BA homeostasis remains controversial. In this study, both wild-type (WT) and PPARα-null male mice were treated with clofibrate (CLOF) for 4 days to evaluate the effects of short-term PPARα activation on BA homeostasis. Although a decrease in total BAs (ΣBAs) was observed in livers of CLOF-treated WT mice, it was not observed in PPARα-null mice. CLOF-mediated decrease in ΣBAs in the liver was not likely due to the reduction in BA synthesis or BA uptake, as evidenced by an increase in the BA synthetic enzyme (Cyp7a1) and 2 BA uptake transporters (Na (+)-taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide [Ntcp] and organic anion transporting polypeptide [Oatp]1b2). Instead, the decrease in liver BAs by CLOF is largely a result of increased biliary excretion of BAs, which was associated with a significant induction of the canalicular efflux transporter (bile salt export pump [Bsep]) in the liver. The PPARα-mediated increase in Cyp7a1 in CLOF-treated WT mice was not due to farnesoid X receptor (Fxr)-small heterodimer partner (Shp) signaling in the liver, but due to suppression of Fxr- fibroblast growth factor15 signaling in the ileum. Additionally, CLOF also suppressed intestinal BA transporters (apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter and organic solute transporterβ) and cholesterol efflux transporters (Abcg5 and Abcg8) in a PPARα-dependent manner. In summary, this study provides the first comprehensive analysis on the effect of a short-term CLOF treatment on BA homeostasis, and revealed an essential role of PPARα in regulating BA synthesis, transport and signaling.

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