Lithogenic bile has the following propeies –

Correct Answer: |Bile and cholesterol ratio
Description: Bile salts and phospholipids in bile keep cholesterol in solution by the formation of micelles. An excess of cholesterol relative to bile salts and phospholipids allows cholesterol to form crystals and such pile is called Lithogenic or super-saturated bile. Pathogenesis of Cholesterol gallstones There are three elements necessary for the formation of cholesterol gallstones Lithogenic bile Nucleation and Stasis or gallbladder hypomotility all three are necessary for cholesterol stone formation. A) Lithogenic (stone-forming) bile Cholesterol is insoluble in water (water is major constituent of bile, 85-95%). It is made soluble by bile acids and phospholipid - lecithin which form micelles with cholesterol So any mechanism which increases the cholesterol in bile or decreases the bile acids (salts) or lecithin makes the bile supersaturated or lithogenic. If to such a bile, the other two elements i.e. nucleation and stasis are provided, the cholesterol in solution precipitates to form cholesterol crystals which grow to form cholesterol stones. Factors which increase biliary cholesterol obesity high calorie and cholesterol rich diet clofibrate therapy Factors which decrease bile acids primary biliary cirrhosis oral contraceptive pills genetic factors a mutation in CYP7A1 gene which results in deficiency of enzyme cholesterol 7 a-hydroxylase. It results in impaired hepatic conversion of cholesterol to bile acids, thus it increases the cholesterol/bile acid ratio. decreased/impaired enterohepatic circulation of bile acids: ileal disease ileal resection cholestyramine, colestipol (bile acid sequestrants) therapy.deoxycholate Factors which decrease biliary lecithin a mutation in MDR3 gene leads to defective phospholipid (lecithin) secretion into bile. B) Nucleation Nucleation refers to the process by which cholesterol monohydrate crystals form and agglomerate to become macroscopic crystals. Formation of cholesterol stones requires either an excess of pronucleating factors or a deficiency of antinucleating factors. Mucin and ceain non-mucin glycoproteins (and infection according to Bailey & Love) appear to be pronucleating factors, while apolipoproteins Al and All and ceain other glycoproteins appear to be antinucleating factor. C) Stasis or gall bladder hypomotility Stones would not be able to form if the gall bladder emptied all supersaturated or crystal containing bile completely. Gall bladder hypomotility is caused by prolonged parenteral nutrition fasting pregnancy drugs such as octreotide oral contraceptive pills surgery, burns Ref : Maingot's 10/e, p 1718
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