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This book contains the proceedings of the XIIIth International Bile
Acid Meeting (Falk Symposium 80), an official satellite meeting of
the World Congress of Gastroenterology, held in San Diego,
California, U.S.A., September 30--October 2, 1994. It begins with
presentations of major advances in bile acid chemistry, biology and
pharmacology. The new structure proposed for the mixed micelles
present in bile is reviewed, as are the properties of new synthetic
analogues of bile acids. The mechanisms by which bile acids
interact with cell membranes are discussed in order to provide
insight into the hepatotoxic effects of bile acids in cholestatic
liver disease. The book further shows the exciting progress in the
molecular biology of bile acid transport by the hepatocyte and
enterocyte, and concludes with a consensus on the use of
ursodeoxycholic acid in cholestatic liver disease and as an adjunct
to immunosuppressive therapy after liver transplantation, and to
interferon therapy in chronic viral hepatitis.
Over the past 10 years there has been a veritable explosion of
knowledge in working in this area are fortunate to meet their bile
acid research. Those colleagues from time to time at International
Meetings which are often held in attractive parts of the world. The
7th International Symposium on bile acids 'Bile Acids in
Gastroenterology' was no exception. It took place in Cortina
d'Ampezzo in the heart of the Italian Dolomites, from 17th-20th
March 1982. This meeting was organised by a Scientific Committee,
with representatives from Italy, the United States and Great
Britain, in collaboration with the Italian Society of
Gastroenterology. The format of the meeting was somewhat different
from that of previous years. In addition to the free communications
(verbal and poster presentations) which characte rise many
scientific meetings, there was also an Advanced Postgraduate Course
on bile acids given by a distinguished international panel of
experts. Their contributions form the basis for this timely volume
which should be of interest both to basic scientists and to
clinical investigators alike. The editors are indebted to Dr Gian
Germano Giuliani, Gipharmex SpA, Milano, whose generous support
made the meeting possible. They also thank Mr P. M. Lister,
Managing Editor, MTP Press Limited and Mrs Veronica Cesari, Italian
Society of Gastroenterology for help with the publication of these
proceedings. R. Herman Dowling ix 1 Liquid-solid extraction,
lipophilic gel chromatography and capillary column gas
chromatography in the analysis of bile acids from biological
samples K. D. R.
During the 7th International Bile Acid meeting held in Cortina
d'Ampezzo., Italy, during March 1982, there were two important
Workshops dealing with recent advances in two areas of bile acid
metabolism - Serum Bile Acids i, n Health and Disease and The
Pathophysiology of the Enterohepatic Circulation. These Workshops
complemented the broad range of topics in bile acid metabolism
which were presented formally as part of a Postgraduate Course. The
proceedings of these formal presentations have already been pub
lished by MTP Press under the title Bile Acids in Gastroenterology
but in view of the exciting, important, new information which
emerged during both Workshops, the organisers of the meeting felt
that it would be valuable to record and edit the proceedings of the
Work shops, which form the basis of this volume. The advent of new
techniques for measurement of total and indi vidual bile acids in
serum now means that accurate and reliable 7 PREFACE measurements
of bile acids in peripheral circulation are available to all. This
has resulted in a veritable explosion of information in the serum
bile acid field and, therefore, the appearance of a critical evalu
ation of the technical and basic scientific and clinical aspects of
measuring serum bile acids is indeed timely."
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