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The combination of ezetimibe and ursodiol promotes fecal sterol excretion and reveals a G5G8-independent pathway for cholesterol elimination
Authors:Yuhuan Wang  Xiaoxi Liu  Sonja S. Pijut  Jianing Li  Jamie Horn  Emily M. Bradford  Markos Leggas  Terrence A. Barrett  Gregory A. Graf
Affiliation:*Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY;Department of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY;§Division of Gastroenterology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY;**Center for Pharmaceutical Research and Innovation, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY;††Saha Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Abstract:
Previous studies suggest an interdependent relationship between liver and intestine for cholesterol elimination from the body. We hypothesized that a combination of ursodiol (Urso) and ezetimibe (EZ) could increase biliary secretion and reduce cholesterol reabsorption, respectively, to promote cholesterol excretion. Treatment with Urso increased hepatic ABCG5 ABCG8 (G5G8) protein and both biliary and fecal sterols in a dose-dependent manner. To determine whether the drug combination (Urso-EZ) further increased cholesterol excretion, mice were treated with Urso alone or in combination with two doses of EZ. EZ produced an additive and dose-dependent increase in fecal neutral sterol (FNS) elimination in the presence of Urso. Finally, we sequentially treated wide-type and G5G8-deficient mice with Urso and Urso-EZ to determine the extent to which these effects were G5G8 dependent. Although biliary and FNS were invariably lower in G5G8 KO mice, the relative increase in FNS following treatment with Urso alone or the Urso-EZ combination was not affected by genotype. In conclusion, Urso increases G5G8, biliary cholesterol secretion, and FNS and acts additively with EZ to promote fecal sterol excretion. However, the stimulatory effect of these agents was not G5G8 dependent.
Keywords:bile   bile acids and salts/biosynthesis   biliary cholesterol secretion   cholesterol 7-alpha hydroxylase   cholesterol/biosynthesis   high density lipoprotein   nonalcoholic fatty liver disease   reverse cholesterol transport   ursodeoxycholic acid   ATP binding cassette transporter G5   ATP binding cassette transporter G8
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