2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2004.06.028
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Effect of the type of dietary fat on biliary lipid composition and bile lithogenicity in humans with cholesterol gallstone disease

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“…Cholesterol gallstone disease is a common disease in western countries and also in Japan. A number of dietary factors are involved in the pathogenesis of cholesterol cholelithiasis [34,35]. It has been reported that populations consuming a diet rich in n-3 FUPA exhibit a low incidence of cholesterol cholelithiasis [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cholesterol gallstone disease is a common disease in western countries and also in Japan. A number of dietary factors are involved in the pathogenesis of cholesterol cholelithiasis [34,35]. It has been reported that populations consuming a diet rich in n-3 FUPA exhibit a low incidence of cholesterol cholelithiasis [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fine structure [21,25], bacterial colonization [26] and mechanistics of gallstone generation [27-30] have been studied in detail in previous experiments. We think, that this study still makes a substantial contribution in that it has focussed more on a general epidemiological survey of gallstone composition mainly to determine the principal components of the current gallstones in order to help identify patients for future innovative non-surgical interventions [12]: In the descriptive statistics of gallstone composition, two main conclusions can be drawn: Firstly, gallstones in the investigated population are quite homogenous in terms of their main components: In only eightytwo (7.6%, including sixty stones, that contained bilirubin/cholesterol combinations) out of 1074 stones, different main substances were identified in the two samples taken from each stone (Table 3).…”
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“…As noted in Table 129.4, intake of VOO or SO diets for 30 days before cholecystectomy did not affect the cholesterol saturation index (CSI) in gallbladder bile (Yago et al, 2005), a somehow expected finding considering the presence of established gallstones in the gallbladder. However, when gallbladder bile composition was expressed in terms of absolute concentrations of lipids, the concentration of cholesterol and total bile acids (BA) was shown to be significantly diminished in SO subjects.…”
Section: Biliary Lipid Composition and Bile Lithogenicitymentioning
confidence: 77%