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Evaluation and Management of Pruritus in Primary Biliary Cholangitis

Miriam M. Düll, Andreas E. Kremer

2022Clinics in Liver Disease36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chronic pruritus is a classic symptom in patients with primary biliary cholangitis. It affects up to two-thirds of patients in the course of the disease. Efficient therapy consists of topical treatment combined with systemic options such as anion exchangers, rifampicin, bezafibrate, μ-opioid receptor antagonists, selective-serotonin receptor uptake inhibitors, and gabapentinoids. Future therapeutic approaches may contain the selective blockade of the enterohepatic cycle by inhibiting the ileal bile acid transporter, the agonism at κ-opioid receptors, and antagonism of the mas-related G protein-coupled receptor X4. As nondrug treatment, ultraviolet B therapy, albumin dialysis, and biliary drainage are available at specialized centers.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEnterohepatic circulationCholestasisG protein-coupled bile acid receptorPharmacologyOpioidOpioid receptorGastroenterologyInternal medicineReceptorBile acidLiver Diseases and ImmunityPediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and TreatmentsInflammatory Bowel Disease
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