10.1371/journal.pone.0200908.g002
Karolina E. Zaborska
Karolina E.
Zaborska
Seon A. Lee
Seon
A. Lee
Darline Garribay
Darline
Garribay
Eumee Cha
Eumee
Cha
Bethany P. Cummings
Bethany P.
Cummings
Fasting serum bile acid profile.
Public Library of Science
2018
hepatic ER homeostasis
C 57BL mice
mice Bile acids
ER stress
attenuate hepatic endoplasmic reticulum
DCA
Deoxycholic acid supplementation impairs glucose homeostasis
bile acid subtype
body glucose regulation
hepatic insulin
glucose regulation
bile acid subtypes
body glucose homeostasis
insulin tolerance testing
bile acid profile
hepatic ER stress
2018-07-30 17:31:23
Figure
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<p>Total bile acid concentration (A), 12αOH:non-12αOH ratio (B) and hydrophobicity index (C) in fasting serum samples. Relative proportions of bile acid subtypes in fasting serum samples from HFD (D) and DCA treated (E) mice. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM, **<i>P</i><0.01, ****<i>P</i><0.0001 by Student’s t-test, <i>n</i> = 6 per group. TCA, taurocholic acid; TLCA, taurolitocholic acid; HDCA, hyodeoxycholic acid; GUDCA, glycoursodeoxycholic acid; CDCA, chenodeoxycholic acid; UDCA, ursodeoxycholic acid; αω MCA, αω muricholic acid; βMCA, β-muricholic acid and Tαβ MCA, tauro-αβ muricholic acid.</p>