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Changes in
gallbladder bile composition following gallstone
formation and weight reduction.
Gastroenterology (United States), Jul 1992, 103(1)
p214-21
Shiffman ML; Sugerman HJ; Kellum JM; Moore EW
Changes in gallbladder bile composition that occurred in
patients who developed gallstones during weight reduction
were evaluated. Bile was sampled directly from the
gallbladder in 11 morbidly obese patients with no
gallstones at the time of gastric bypass surgery and
after gallstones had formed at cholecystectomy. Bile salt
concentration ([BS]) increased significantly from a mean
of 82.7-157.7 mmol/L (P less than 0.05). The
concentration of cholesterol in gallbladder bile
increased slightly and cholesterol saturation declined
slightly with weight reduction and gallstone formation.
Gallbladder mucin concentration increased 18-fold from a
mean of 62 to 1110 micrograms/mL (P less than 0.001).
Both free [Ca2+] and total calcium [Ca] increased 40%
from mean values of 1.12 and 5.05 mmol/L at gastric
bypass to 1.86 and 8.60 mmol/L after gallstone formation
(P less than 0.05). The increase in [Ca2+] observed after
gallstone formation was much greater than anticipated
from changes in [BS] alone. This excess [Ca2+] in
gallbladder bile increased curvilinearly with increasing
mucin concentration. These results show that both
gallbladder mucin and [Ca2+] increase with gallstone
formation in humans and that mucin may modulate [Ca2+] in
gallbladder bile.
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