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Publication Name World Journal of Gastroenterology
Manuscript ID 11786
Country Japan
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2014-06-04 18:38
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ISSN 1007-9327 (print) and 2219-2840 (online)
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Category Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Manuscript Type Autobiography
Article Title Delayed ethanol elimination and enhanced susceptibility to ethanol-induced hepatosteatosis after liver resection
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Xu Liu, Ayako Hakucho, Jinyao Liu and Tatsuya Fujimiya
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Funding Agency Grant Number
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science’s Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 22590635
Corresponding Author Jinyao Liu, MD, PhD, Department of Legal Medicine, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, 1-1-1 Minami-Kogushi, Ube, Yamaguchi 755-8505, Japan. czhliu@yamaguchi-u.ac.jp
Key Words Ethanol; Hepatic class-1 alcohol dehydrogenase; Ethanol elimination; Hepatic steatosis; Liver function; Liver resection
Core Tip Pair-feeding was performed with control or ethanol liquid diet for 28 d in sham-operated (Sham) and partial hepatectomy (PH) rats. In PH rats, ethanol induced hepatic steatosis with liver dysfunction and higher residual blood ethanol concentrations without up-regulation of hepatic class-1 alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh1) gene expression, which was present in the Sham-ethanol rats. One week after PH, liver weight, function, and lipid metabolism-related gene expressions recovered; but Adh1 gene expression did not. Desensitization to post-hepatectomy ethanol treatment and the slow recovery of Adh1 expression from PH enhanced the susceptibility to ethanol-induced hepatic steatosis in the rats post PH.
Publish Date 2015-01-06 09:08
Citation Liu X, Hakucho A, Liu J, Fujimiya T. Delayed ethanol elimination and enhanced susceptibility to ethanol-induced hepatosteatosis after liver resection. World J Gastroenterol 2014; 20(48): 18249-18259
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v20/i48/18249.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i48.18249
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