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. 2017 May;66(5):1001–1011. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2017.01.001

Table 1.

Concentrations of bile acids in plasma from Vps33bfl/fl and Vps33bfl/fl-AlfpCre mice fed 0.5% cholic acid.

Bile acid Vps33bfl/fl
Vps33bfl/fl-AlfpCre
Comparison
Median, μM 25th Percentile 75th Percentile Median, μM 25th Percentile 75th Percentile p value
(Mann Whitney U)
TCA 1.99 (9.69%) 1.49 4.16 97.9 (54.55%) 46.2 183 0.002
GCA 1.09 (5.31%) 0.57 1.61 10.6 (5.91%) 6.99 24.4 0.002
CA 3.44 (16.75%) 2.19 5.84 24.2 (13.48%) 5.50 33.0 0.02
Tauro-diOH-C 1.98 (9.64%) 1.28 2.62 14.8 (8.25%) 5.67 25.4 0.004
Glyco-diOH-C 0.08 (0.39%) 0.038 0.15 0.74 (0.41%) 0.20 2.30 0.002
DiOH-C 11.8 (57.45%) 5.41 19.9 24.0 (13.37%) 11.8 33.4 0.13 (ns)
Tauro-tetraOH-C 0.08 (0.39%) 0.068 0.16 6.40 (3.57%) 1.77 10.8 0.0048
Glyco-tetraOH-C 0.03 (0.15%) 0.018 0.057 0.78 (0.43%) 0.64 2.68 0.0238
TetraOH-C 0.05 (0.23%) 0.03 0.058 0.06 (0.03%) 0.03 0.09 0.5097 (n.s.)

Contributions of individual bile acids to the total bile acid pool are listed as percentages in parenthesis.

CA, cholic acid; C, cholanoate; T, tauro; G, glyco; DiOH, dihydroxy; tetra-OH, tetrahydroxy.