Publications by authors named "K J Hammerman"

Although several studies have demonstrated an inverse relationship between size of the bile salt pool and frequency of enterohepatic cycling, most such data have been obtained in conditions where control of cycling frequency was not possible. In this study, we diverted bile from the bile duct of Rhesus monkeys into a reservoir and returned it to the duodenum at varying rates, a model that mimicked differences in frequency of gallbladder emptying. As cycling frequency increased from 1 to 8 cycles/day, size of the bile salt pool decreased from 1756 microM to 369 microM.

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Metabolism of the bile salts by formation of sulfate esters is catalyzed by bile salt sulfotransferase, an enzyme isolated from rat liver and kidney. The activity of bile salt sulfotransferase was measured in liver and kidney of male and female rats and in oophorectomized rats with or without estrogen replacement. In vitro sulfotransferase activity was correlated with in vivo sulfation by measuring the percentage of an infused dose (0.

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The effects of cholecystectomy upon bile salt kinetics were studied in normal guinea pigs. After cholecystectomy, bile salt pool size decreased, fractional daily turnover rate increased, and the rate of bile salt synthesis was unchanged. These data indicate that an increased frequency of bile salt enterohepatic cycling is sufficient to produce alterations in bile salt kinetics.

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