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Plasma Bile Acids Are Associated with Energy Expenditure and Thyroid Function in Humans

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/jc.2011-2329

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  1. Department of Neurosurgery, Greater Manchester Neurosciences Center, Salford Royal Foundation Trust, Salford, United Kingdom
  2. Charite-Universitatmedizin Berlin [89434160]
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [DFG GRK 1208/1 TP3, DFG KFO 218 TP3 KO 922/15-1]
  4. EnForCe Zukunftsfonds Berlin [10018200]
  5. Charite
  6. Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom [091688]
  7. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [917-56-358]

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Background/Aims: Animal studies implicate a role of bile acids (BA) in thyroid-regulated energy expenditure (EE) via activation of the TGR-5/adenylate cyclase/deiodinase type 2 pathway. Here we investigated these possible associations in humans. Methods: EE, BA, and thyroid hormone status were assessed in 10 healthy subjects and eight patients with liver cirrhosis at baseline and after oral nutrition. In cirrhosis, blood was additionally sampled from the mesenteric vein and the radial artery. Results: At baseline, BA and EE related positively (r = 0.648, P = 0.048 in healthy subjects; r = 0.833, P = 0.010 in cirrhosis; r = 0.556, P = 0.017 in all), with the highest correlation with deoxycholic acid levels. The respiratory quotient associated negatively to baseline BA (all, r = -0.639, P = 0.004). Postprandially, serum TSH decreased in both groups (P < 0.05 each). In cirrhosis, the decrease of TSH after 60 min correlated to the meal-stimulated BA increase (r = -0.762, P = 0.028). To assess the mechanism involved, we studied a single human TSHoma and T alpha T1 mouse thyrotrope cells. In TSHoma cells, TGR-5 was predominantly expressed cytoplasmically, and in vitro stimulation with BA did not substantially alter cAMP or deiodinase type 2. Conclusions: Our data support a role of BA in human energy metabolism and in thyroid hormone control. Even though no convincing response to BA was demonstrated in TSHoma and T alpha T1 cells, the TSH decrease after a nutritional challenge suggests an interaction of BA on the set point of the thyroid axis. (J Clin Endocrinol Metab 97:535-542, 2012)

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