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BOB Ped Surg 2023 - Maria Tecos, AAP - Presentation

Video Published 2023-02-06 Updated 2023-07-26

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Murine model demonstrates that proximal small bowel resection causes liver fibrosis through toxic bile acid retention, while distal resection protects the liver by interrupting enterohepatic circulation. TUDCA supplementation rescues liver injury in proximal resection by restoring healthy bile acid profiles and reducing oxidative stress.

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  • Proximal (jejunal) resection causes liver fibrosis via toxic bile acid retention; distal (ileal) resection protects liver by interrupting enterohepatic circulation
  • Ileal resection decreases toxic TLCA and increases protective TUDCA, stimulating healthy de novo bile acid synthesis via upregulated CYP7A1
  • TUDCA supplementation rescues liver injury in proximal resection by reducing oxidative stress and restoring healthy bile acid profile
  • Intestinal loss alone (without TPN) is sufficient to cause oxidative stress and liver fibrosis in short gut syndrome
  • Manipulating bile acid recycling offers therapeutic target to prevent liver injury in pediatric short bowel syndrome patients

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