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Upregulation of Taurine Biosynthesis and Bile Acid Conjugation with Taurine through FXR in a Mouse Model with Human-like Bile Acid Composition
Teruo Miyazaki, Hajime Ueda, Tadashi Ikegami, Akira Honda
Metabolites · 2023 · ▲ 25 citations
Abstract
Taurine, the end product in the sulfur-containing amino acid pathway, is conjugated with bile acids (BAs) in the liver. The rate-limiting enzymes in both taurine synthesis and BA conjugation may be regulated by a nucleus receptor, FXR, that promotes BA homeostasis. However, it is controversial because BAs act as natural FXR agonists or antagonists in humans and mice, respectively, due to the species differences in BA synthesis. The present study evaluated the influences of different BA compositions on both pathways in the liver by comparing Cyp2a12−/−/Cyp2c70−/− mice with a human-like BA composition (DKO) and wild-type (WT) mice. The DKO liver contains abundant natural FXR agonistic BAs, and the taurine-conjugated BA proportion and the taurine concentration were significantly increased, while the total BA concentration was significantly decreased compared to those in the WT liver with natural FXR antagonistic BAs. The mRNA expression levels of the enzymes Bacs and Baat in BA aminations and Cdo and Fmo1 in the taurine synthesis, as well as Fxr and its target gene, Shp, were significantly higher in the DKO liver than in the WT liver. The present study, using a model with a human-like BA composition in the liver, confirmed, for the first time in mice, that both the taurine synthesis and BA amidation pathways are upregulated by FXR activation.
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Miyazaki, T., Ueda, H., Ikegami, T., & Honda, A. (2023). Upregulation of Taurine Biosynthesis and Bile Acid Conjugation with Taurine through FXR in a Mouse Model with Human-like Bile Acid Composition. <em>Metabolites</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo13070824
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Miyazaki T, Ueda H, Ikegami T, Honda A. Upregulation of Taurine Biosynthesis and Bile Acid Conjugation with Taurine through FXR in a Mouse Model with Human-like Bile Acid Composition. Metabolites. 2023. doi:10.3390/metabo13070824.
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@article{teruo2023Upregu,
title = {Upregulation of Taurine Biosynthesis and Bile Acid Conjugation with Taurine through FXR in a Mouse Model with Human-like Bile Acid Composition},
author = {Teruo Miyazaki and Hajime Ueda and Tadashi Ikegami and Akira Honda},
journal = {Metabolites},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.3390/metabo13070824},
}
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