Development of Lithogenic Bile during Puberty in Pima Indians
- 19 April 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 300 (16), 873-876
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197904193001601
Abstract
To determine whether highly saturated bile is a congenital or acquired characteristic of Pima Indians and to elucidate the basis of the rapid postpubertal increase in gallstones in Pimas, we studied the bile of 66 Pimas nine to 21 years of age. Highly saturated bile is not prevalent among Pimas under the age of 13, but bile saturation increases significantly (P<0.05) in both sexes during pubertal growth and development. Bile saturation was 15 per cent higher in females than males. Bile acid pools increased with age in the young men, but not in women. Bile cholesterol saturation correlated with obesity (r = 0.41; P<0.001) and urinary estrogen excretion (r = 0.44; P<0.001). Highly saturated bile may be present for several years before the onset of cholesterol cholelithiasis. (N Engl J Med 300:873–876, 1979)This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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