Prolonged administration of bile salts for gallstone dissolution and its effect on rectal epithelial cell proliferation Journal Article


Authors: Deschner, E. E.; Hallak, A.; Rozen, P.; Gilat, T.
Article Title: Prolonged administration of bile salts for gallstone dissolution and its effect on rectal epithelial cell proliferation
Abstract: Bile acids and cholesterol metabolites may play a role in large bowel carcinogenesis. Currently, the bile acids chenodeoxycholic (CDCA) and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) are being used for dissolution of cholesterol gallstones in surgical high-risk patients. The effect of prolonged exogenous bile acid intake on rectal epithelial cell proliferation, as a marker for preneoplasia, was evaluated in 19 patients selected for treatment. They were divided into two groups: nine patients received CDCA, 15 mg/kg/day for a mean duration of 11.0 months, while 11 patients received UDCA, 10 mg/kg/day for a mean duration of 9.2 months. Rectal biopsies taken before treatment and at one, three, six, and 12 months of treatment were analyzed and evaluated by three proliferative parameters including labeling index (LI), distribution of labeled cells, and total cells per crypt column. No significant alterations in epithelial cell proliferation were observed among patients treated with UDCA or CDCA with the exception of the number of cells per crypt column which, in the latter instance, deviated only slightly from the predicted values. The lack of major persistent alterations in the proliferative behavior of rectal epithelial cells does not justify any change in the selection of patients for gallstone therapy, but cannot exclude the potentially deleterious long-term effects of bile acid treatment. © 1987 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
Keywords: clinical article; comparative study; cell proliferation; cell division; cell growth; biopsy; histology; time factors; gastrointestinal toxicity; liver; isotope labeling; diagnosis; carcinogenicity; radioisotope; epithelium; rectal neoplasms; cholelithiasis; adverse drug reaction; autoradiography; epithelium hyperplasia; rectum; precancerous conditions; rectum biopsy; drug evaluation; intoxication; ursodeoxycholic acid; long term exposure; gallbladder; cell kinetics; large intestine; deoxycholic acid; rectum mucosa; chemical carcinogenesis; human; support, non-u.s. gov't; chenodeoxycholic acid; bile salts; gallstone dissolution
Journal Title: Digestive Diseases and Sciences
Volume: 32
Issue: 9
ISSN: 0163-2116
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 1987-09-01
Start Page: 991
End Page: 996
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/bf01297189
PUBMED: 3622194
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 5 February 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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