Pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease with particular emphasis on oxidative stress

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Ishii, H
Kurose, I
Kato, S
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acetaldehyde; alcoholic liver disease; cytokine; oxidative stress;
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10.1111/j.1440-1746.1997.tb00510.x
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Oxidative stress is well recognized to be a key step in the pathogenesis of ethanol-associated liver injury. Ethanol administration induces an increase in lipid peroxidation either by enhancing the production of oxygen reactive species and/or by decreasing the level of endogenous antioxidants. Numerous experimental studies have emphasized the role of the ethanol-inducible cytochrome P450 in the microsomes and the molybdo-flavoenzyme xanthine oxidase in the cytosol. This review shows the putative role of ethanol-induced disturbances in iron metabolism in relation to iron as a pro-oxidant factor. Ethanol administration also affects the mitochondrial free radical generation. Many previous studies suggest a role for active oxygens in ethanol-induced mitochondrial dysfunction in hepatocytes. Recent studies in our laboratory in the Department of Internal Medicine, Keio University, using a confocal laser scanning microscopic system strongly suggest that active oxidants generated during ethanol metabolism produce mitochondrial membrane permeability transition in isolated and cultured hepatocytes. In addition, acetaldehyde, ethanol consumption-associated endotoxaemia and subsequent release of inflammatory mediators may cause hepatocyte injury via both oxyradical-dependent and -independent mechanisms. These cytotoxic processes may lead to lethal hepatocyte injury. Investigations further implicate the endogenous glutathione-glutathione peroxidase system and catalase as important antioxidants and cytoprotective machinery in the hepatocytes exposed to ethanol.
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