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Table of contents
Part I Bile acids
1. Introduction and thesis outline 11
Part II Variation
2. Postprandial plasma concentrations of individual bile acids and 23 FGF19 in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Sonne DP, van Nierop FS, Kulik W, Soeters MR, Vilsbøll T,
Knop FK
3. Transhepatic bile acid kinetics in pigs and humans. 43
Eggink HM, van Nierop FS, Schooneman MG, Boelen A, Kalsbeek A, Koehorst M, Ten Have GAM, de Brauw LM, Groen AK, Romijn JA, Deutz NEP, Soeters MR
Part III Intervention
4. Effects of acute dietary weight loss on postprandial plasma bile 67 acid responses in obese insulin resistant subjects.
van Nierop FS, Kulik W, Endert E, Schaap FG, Olde Damink SW,
Romijn JA, Soeters MR
5. Effects of short-term starvation and bile acid supplementation on 83 postprandial bile acid mediated GLP-1 and FGF19 responses.
van Nierop FS, Meessen EC, Nelissen KGM, Achterbergh R, Lammers
LA, Vaz FM, Mathôt RAA, Klümpen HJ, Olde Damink SW, Schaap
FG, Romijn JA, Kemper EM, Soeters MR
6. Duodenal-jejunal lining increases postprandial unconjugated 105 bile acid responses and disrupts the bile acid-FXR-FGF19 axis in
humans.
van Nierop FS, De Jonge C, Kulik W, Bouvy N, Schaap FG, Olde
Damink SW, Rensen S, Romijn JA, Greve JWM and Soeters MR