GASTROENTEROLOGY

Comparative Outcomes: POEM Versus Balloons, Botox, and Surgical Myotomy

Sep 30, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Comparative Outcomes: POEM Versus Balloons, Botox, and Surgical Myotomy

© Springer International Publishing AG 2017Kevin M. Reavis (ed.)Per Oral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM)10.1007/978-3-319-50051-5_9 9. Comparative Outcomes: POEM Versus Balloons, Botox, and Surgical Myotomy Steven R. DeMeester1   (1) Foregut and Thoracic Surgery, Division of Gastrointestinal and Minimally…

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Learning Curve and Initial Outcomes

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© Springer International Publishing AG 2017Kevin M. Reavis (ed.)Per Oral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM)10.1007/978-3-319-50051-5_8 8. Learning Curve and Initial Outcomes Joel M. Sternbach1   and Eric S. Hungness2   (1) Department of Surgery, Northwestern University, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, 251 E. Huron…

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Bile Acid as Therapeutic Agents

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Fig. 5.1 Molecular diagram of chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), nor-ursodeoxycholic acid (NorUDCA), obeticholic acid (OCA), INT-777, cholestyramine, colestipol, colesevelam-HCl, colestimide, and ezetimibe Approximately 90–95% of bile acids (except…

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Bile Acids and Metabolic Syndrome

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Fig. 15.1 FXR-dependent metabolic regulation. FXR signaling regulates lipid and glucose metabolism. FXR signaling reduces lipogenesis (SREBP1c) and induces fatty acid β oxidation (PPARα) and plasma TG clearance (LPL and…

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Bile Acids and NAFLD/NASH

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Fig. 10.1 Bile acid receptors (FXR, TGR5) and metabolic regulation in the liver. FXR is expressed in hepatocytes in the liver. TGR5 is expressed in LSECs and Kupffer cells in…

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Intestinal Digestion and Absorption

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Fig. 3.1 Enzymatic hydrolysis and micellar solubilization of dietary lipids. BA conjugated bile acid, C cholesterol, CE cholesterol ester, DG diacylglycerol, FFA free fatty acid, LPC lysophosphatidylcholine, MG monoacylglycerol, PC…

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Metabolism of Bile Acids

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Fig. 1.1 Types of bile acids 1.2 Biosynthesis of Bile Acids Two pathways, classical (neutral) pathway and alternative pathway, are known for the biosynthesis of bile acids [1]. Neutral pathway…

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