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. 2014 May;55(5):978–990. doi: 10.1194/jlr.D047506

TABLE 8.

Comparison of median primary and secondary bile acid levels obtained by three different methods

HPLC (Method A without Hydrolysis) (μmol/g)
HPLC (Method B with Hydrolysis) (μmol/g)
LC/MS (μmol/g)
GC/MS (μmol/g)
Ct Erly Adv Ct Erly Adv Ct Erly Adv Ct Erly Adv
Totala 6.61 3.81 1.14 8.51 7.16 1.90 4.47 4.50 1.05 4.77 3.53 0.85
Primary bile acids
 CA 0.00 0.00 0.24 0.00 0.00 0.62 0.01 0.01 0.17 0.03 0.04 0.12
 CDCA 0.00 0.04 0.15b 0.00 0.16 0.35b 0.00 0.02 0.17b 0.01 0.03 0.16b
 CA + CDCA 0.00 0.11 0.54b 0.00 0.18 0.95b 0.02 0.03 0.54b 0.04 0.05 0.49b
Secondary bile acids
 DCA 3.84 0.89 0.08b 4.18 1.75 0.21b 1.88 1.05 0.02b 3.25 1.27 0.01b
 LCA 1.46 0.78 0.00b 2.07 2.50 0.00b 1.48 0.91 0.01b 0.31 0.17 0.02b
 DCA + LCA 5.64 2.22 0.16b 7.21 4.06 0.32b 3.51 2.88 0.04b 4.25 2.29 0.03b
Ratios of primary and secondary bile acids
 DCA/CA 0.55 0.00b 0.79 0.03b 116.49 13.17 0.05b 111.48 27.52 3.47b
 LCA/CDCA 10.29 5.41 0.00b 12.93 7.63 0.00b 16.74 4.12 0.01b 15.81 7.84 0.26b
 DCA + LCA/CA + CDCA 48.62 17.30 0.01b 58.12 14.59 0.04b 149.91 14.41 0.04b 77.04 29.65 0.05b

Total bile acids, total and individual secondary bile acids, and secondary/primary bile acid ratios were significantly lower while total primary bile acids especially CDCA were significantly higher in advanced cirrhosis compared with the rest of the groups using all three methods. CA levels were not different between groups using any of the techniques.

a

Total bile acid concentrations compared are subtotal concentrations in Tables 47.

b

P < 0.05 using Kruskal Wallis test.