Determination of urinary isoursodeoxycholic acid and ursocholic acid in patients during ursodeoxycholic acid treatment

Urinary isoursodeoxycholic acid (isoUDCA) and ursocholic acid (UCA) which are metabolites of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) were analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography in 8 patients with gall stone (GS), 20 with chronic hepatitis (CH) and 13 with compensated liver cirrhosis (LC) during oral administrati...

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Published inKanzo Vol. 39; no. 8; pp. 526 - 532
Main Authors NAKAMURA, Kimihide, YOKOHAMA, Shiro, TAKAMOTO, Shujiro, Aso, Kazunobu, YONEDA, Masashi, MAKINO, Isao, AOSHIMA, Masaru, NAKADE, Yukiomi, SATO, Yoichi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japan Society of Hepatology 1998
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ISSN0451-4203
1881-3593
DOI10.2957/kanzo.39.526

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Summary:Urinary isoursodeoxycholic acid (isoUDCA) and ursocholic acid (UCA) which are metabolites of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) were analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography in 8 patients with gall stone (GS), 20 with chronic hepatitis (CH) and 13 with compensated liver cirrhosis (LC) during oral administration of UDCA 600mg/day. The concentration of total bile acid in fasted urine was 22.48±3.8, 60.94±11.7 and 104.32±28.7 (Mean±SE, μmole/l) in GS, CH and LC, respectively. In patients with GS, the percentage of UDCA in total bile acid was significantly lower, however, the percentages of isoUDCA and UCA were significantly higher than CH and LC patients (UDCA, isoUDCA, UCA: 46.3±6.8, 20.9±5.8, 7.2±3.5 in GS, 64.3±2.6, 10.3±1.7, 4.0±0.9 in CH, 73.3±2.7, 5.1±1.0, 1.9±0.5 (Mean±SE, %) in LC, respectively). Furthermore, the percentage of UDCA in total 7β-hydroxy bile acid significantly increased following liver disease (64.8±9.1, 81.6±2.3 and 92.2±1.3 (Mean±SE, %) in GS, CH and LC, respectively) and was the negative correla ion with serum albumin. Present study suggests that the measurement of UDCA and its metabolites in urine of patient during UDCA administration may be an useful test to evaluate the impairment of hepatic function and enterohepatic circulation.
ISSN:0451-4203
1881-3593
DOI:10.2957/kanzo.39.526