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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 28, 889-894, Copyright © 1987 by Lipid Research, Inc.
I Bjorkhem, E Reihner, B Angelin, S Ewerth, JE Akerlund and K Einarsson
The possibility was investigated that the serum level of 7 alpha-
hydroxycholesterol can be used as a marker for cholesterol 7 alpha-
hydroxylase activity. Six patients with gallstone disease were found to
have a mean level of 7 alpha-hydroxycholesterol in serum of 30 +/- 4 ng/ml
(mean +/- SEM) as measured by isotope dilution-mass spectrometry, using
deuterated 7 alpha-hydroxycholesterol as internal standard. After treatment
with cholestyramine in a dose of 8 g twice daily for 2-3 weeks
preoperatively, the serum level increased to 128 +/- 20 ng/ml (P less than
0.001). Eight other patients with gallstone disease had a mean level of 7
alpha-hydroxycholesterol in serum of 29 +/- 7 ng/ml. Treatment with
chenodeoxycholic acid, 15 mg per kg body weight per day for 3-4 weeks
before surgery, decreased the mean level to 20 +/- 7 ng/ml (P greater than
0.05). The activity of the cholesterol 7 alpha- hydroxylase in liver
biopsies taken during operation was found to be 38 +/- 5 pmol/min per mg of
protein in the group of patients treated with cholestyramine and 1.3 +/-
0.5 pmol/min per mg in the group of patients treated with chenodeoxycholic
acid. Liver biopsies from a group of untreated patients (n = 13) had a mean
cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase activity of 7.6 +/- 1.5 pmol/min per
mg.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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On the possible use of the serum level of 7 alpha-hydroxycholesterol as a marker for increased activity of the cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase in humans
Department of Clinical Chemistry, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
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