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Published in: Indian Journal of Gastroenterology 5/2016

01-09-2016 | Original Article

Composition of gallbladder bile in healthy individuals and patients with gallstone disease from north and South India

Authors: V . Jayanthi, S. Sarika, Joy Varghese, V. Vaithiswaran, Malay Sharma, Mettu Srinivas Reddy, Vijaya Srinivasan, G. M. M. Reddy, Mohamed Rela, S. Kalkura

Published in: Indian Journal of Gastroenterology | Issue 5/2016

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Abstract

Background

Gallstones (GS) in south India (SI) are predominantly pure pigment or mixed, while in North India (NI), these are either pure cholesterol or mixed. While cholesterol rich gallbladder (GB) bile predicts cholesterol GS, constituent of bile in primary pigment GS is not known. We compared the composition of GB bile from healthy liver donors and patients with GS from north and south India.

Methods

Gallbladder bile from healthy liver donors from north (10) and south India (8) served as controls. Cases were patients from north (21) and south India (17) who underwent cholecystectomy for GS disease. Gallbladder bile from both cases and controls was analyzed for cholesterol, lecithin (phospholipid), and bile salts. Gallstones were classified as cholesterol, mixed, and pigment based on morphology and biochemical analysis.

Results

The median cholesterol concentration in control bile from north was significantly high compared to south (p<0.001) with no difference in lecithin and bile salts (p NS). Except for one sample each from north and south, the cholesterol solubility of controls was within the critical micellar zone. Mixed GS were most frequent in north India (61.9 %) while pigment GS dominated in south (61.9 %). The median cholesterol concentration in bile samples of cholecystectomy patients from north India was significantly high GS (p < 0.00001) with significant lowering of bile salts and lecithin (p < 0.00001). In south India, patients with mixed GS had high cholesterol content in bile compared to controls and patients with pigment GS; bile in latter had significantly higher concentration of bile salt compared to controls and mixed GS. The ternary plot confirmed the composition of GB bile from north and south India.

Conclusions

Gallbladder bile in controls and patients with GS from north India had significantly high cholesterol concentration. In south India, patients with mixed GS had cholesterol rich bile while pigment GS had higher concentrations of bile salts.
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Metadata
Title
Composition of gallbladder bile in healthy individuals and patients with gallstone disease from north and South India
Authors
V . Jayanthi
S. Sarika
Joy Varghese
V. Vaithiswaran
Malay Sharma
Mettu Srinivas Reddy
Vijaya Srinivasan
G. M. M. Reddy
Mohamed Rela
S. Kalkura
Publication date
01-09-2016
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Gastroenterology / Issue 5/2016
Print ISSN: 0254-8860
Electronic ISSN: 0975-0711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12664-016-0685-5

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