Disordered Bile Acid Metabolism in Alcohol‐Related Hepatitis
Key Points
This research aims to explore how bile acid metabolism is disrupted in alcohol-related hepatitis.
Analyzed serum levels of conjugated primary bile acids (BAs) in alcohol-related hepatitis cases.
Examined the role of Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) in liver cell protection mechanisms.
Evaluated the impacts of NTCP and BSEP changes in response to cholestasis.
Serum conjugated primary bile acids were found to accumulate in alcohol-related hepatitis.
Elevated HGF levels were associated with compromised hepatocyte protective responses.
Alterations in NTCP and BSEP were noted, suggesting a negative impact on liver function.
Abstract
Serum conjugated primary BAs accumulate in AH. Elevated HGF may detrimentally affect the hepatoprotective adaptive reduction in NTCP/increase in BSEP seen in cholestasis, contributing to the AH BA profile.