Metabolism of alcohol by human gastric cells: Relation to first-pass metabolism

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Haber, PS
Gentry, RT
Mak, KM
MirmiranYazdy, SAA
Greenstein, RJ
Lieber, CS
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[1] VET ADM MED CTR,CTR ALCOHOL RES & TREATMENT 1512,BRONX,NY 10468
[2] CUNY,MT SINAI SCH MED,NEW YORK,NY 10021
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10.1016/S0016-5085(96)70054-9
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background & Aims: The bioavailability of orally administered alcohol is incomplete, indicating first-pass metabolism, There is debate regarding the site of first-pass metabolism and specifically whether the stomach has the metabolic capacity to account for first-pass metabolism, The aim of this study was to assess ethanol metabolism by human gastric mucosa cells in primary culture, Methods: Cells were incubated with [1-C-14]ethanol, and the quantity of ethanol oxidized was measured by the production of [1-C-14]acetate, Results: Gastric cells cultured from men produced 7.3 +/- 3.5 mu mol acetate . 10(6) cells(-1). h(-1), which was move than that generated in cells from women (3.2 +/- 0.6; P < 0.05), Acetate production was inhibited by 4-methylpyrazole (a class 1 alcohol dehydrogenase [ADH] inhibitor) and by m-nitrobenzaldehyde (a selective substrate for class IV ADH isoenzyme) but not by sodium azide (a catalase inhibitor), Cimetidine (a gastric ADH inhibitor) reduced acetate production by as much as 59%, whereas ranitidine had no significant effect, Conclusions, Human gastric cells metabolize sufficient alcohol to account for the bulk of first-pass metabolism, At least two isozymes of gastric ADH contribute to this metabolism. Cimetidine, but not ranitidine, inhibits gastric alcohol metabolism in keeping with its inhibition of in vivo first-pass metabolism.
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