Journal of Lipid Research (Oct 1990)

Identification of short side chain bile acids in urine of patients with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis

  • T Kuramoto,
  • Y Furukawa,
  • T Nishina,
  • T Sugimoto,
  • R Mahara,
  • M Tohma,
  • K Kihira,
  • T Hoshita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-2275(20)42333-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 10
pp. 1895 – 1902

Abstract

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Urine from patients with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) was found to contain a number of minor bile acids along with three major bile acids, 7-epicholic acid, norcholic acid, and cholic acid. The following minor bile acids were identified by combined gas-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry: 7-ketobisnordeoxycholic acid; 12-ketobisnorchenodeoxycholic acid; 7-ketonordeoxycholic acid; 12-ketochenodeoxycholic acid; 7-ketodeoxycholic acid; 12-ketochendeoxycholic acid; bisnorcholic acid; allonorcholic acid; allocholic acid; 1 beta-hydroxybisnorcholic acid; 1 beta-hydroxynorcholic acid; 1 beta-hydroxycholic acid; 2 beta-hydroxybisnorcholic acid; 2 beta-hydroxy-norcholic acid; 2 beta-hydroxycholic acid. The presence of C22 and C23 bile acids in urine of the CTX patients suggests that bile alcohols having a hydroxyl group at C22 or C23 in the side chain may be further degraded to these bile acids.