The rates of secretion of cholesterol in bile measured by an isotope ratio method were found similar in cholesterol-fed high- and low-responding rhesus monkeys. The results indicate that the failure on the part of the high-responders to increase proportionately the fecal excretion of neutral steroids to compensate for the higher absorption of cholesterol than the low-responders, as suggested earlier, is not due to a difference in the rate of biliary cholesterol secretion but must lie in some other aspect of cholesterol metabolism.

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