نتایج جستجو برای: acetaldehyde

تعداد نتایج: 6496  

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2005
Hélène Rouach Evelyne Andraud Gilles Aufrère Françoise Beaugé

BACKGROUND/AIMS Some models of chronic ethanol administration resulted in decreased proteasome activities. The mechanisms still remain speculative. In the present study, we tested another model of alcoholization with high blood alcohol levels (BALs) and high acetaldehyde fluxes as well as the in vitro effect of acetaldehyde on proteasome. Methods/ RESULTS Ethanol vapour chronically inhaled by...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1951
P Larsen

A neutral substance, convertible to an acid auxin, is present in various plant extracts (5, 9) and chemical preparations (9). As indicated by a number of biological tests, the neutral substance is in all likelihood 3-indole acetaldehyde and will for convenience be designated by this name in the present paper. In a previous paper (11) it was shown that 3-indole acetaldehyde is rapidly converted ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2002
Anping Chen

Acetaldehyde, the major active metabolite of alcohol, induces the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSC), leading to over-production of alpha1(I) collagen and ultimately causing hepatic fibrosis. The underlying mechanisms of this process remain largely unknown. Transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) is a potent inducer of alpha1(I) collagen production. Accumulating evidence has shown ...

Journal: :Journal of analytical toxicology 1997
D G McCarver-May L Durisin

Simultaneous assessment of ethanol and acetaldehyde concentrations is necessary to address hypotheses in alcohol research. Accurate measurement of in vivo acetaldehyde following ethanol exposure is problematic because acetaldehyde is present in blank blood, is volatile, and is formed enzymatically and nonenzymatically in blood containing ethanol. Because acetaldehyde is carried in red blood cel...

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 1996
T Nosova K Jokelainen P Kaihovaara H Jousimies-Somer A Siitonen R Heine M Salaspuro

We have recently proposed the existence of a bacteriological pathway for ethanol oxidation, i.e. ethanol is oxidized by alcohol dehydrogenase of intestinal bacteria resulting in high intracolonic levels of reactive and toxic acetaldehyde. This study was aimed to examine aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activity, acetaldehyde consumption and production of acetate by aerobic bacteria (n = 27), repre...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1998
T Matsuda M Kawanishi T Yagi S Matsui H Takebe

Acetaldehyde is present in tobacco smoke and automotive exhaust gases, is produced by the oxidation of ethanol, and causes respiratory organ cancers in animals. We show both the types and spectra of acetaldehyde-induced mutations in supF genes in double- and single-stranded shuttle vector plasmids replicated in human cells. Of the 101 mutants obtained from the double-stranded plasmids, 63% had ...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2000
H. J. Kim I. Sohng G. Lee J. J. Kim S. K. Koh

Ethanol has various effects on male sexual activity under the influence of direct and indirect, in acute and chronic alcohol ingestion. However, whether acetaldehyde, a principal metabolite of ethanol, may affect penile erection directly has still not been elucidated. This present study was, therefore, designed to clarify the pharmacologic effects of the acetaldehyde on corpus cavernosal smooth...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1972
K O Lindros R Vihma O A Forsander

1. Removal of acetaldehyde and ethanol has been studied in perfused rat livers. 2. The maximum rate of ethanol oxidation was 2mumol/min per g of liver, which was less than the calculated capacity of the ethanol-oxidizing system. The lactate/pyruvate ratio of the medium increased with the rate of ethanol removal. At low ethanol concentrations most of the acetaldehyde formed was oxidized further,...

Journal: :Gut 1984
R E Barry J D McGivan M Hayes

Acetaldehyde is a major metabolic product of ethanol and is found in high concentrations in the serum during alcohol abuse. The effects of acetaldehyde on isolated rat liver cells and on purified hepatocyte plasma membrane vesicles have been studied. In concentrations of 0-10 millimolar acetaldehyde has been shown to have no detectable effect on either hepatocyte metabolism or gross membrane fu...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1978
L Lumeng

Previous studies in vivo and with isolated perfused rat livers have suggested that the deleterious effect of ethanol on hepatic pyridoxal 5'-phosphate metabolism is mediated by acetaldehyde. Inasmuch as acetaldehyde has no effect on the synthesis of pyridoxal phosphate, it has also been postulated that acetaldehyde accelerates pyridoxal phosphate degradation by displacing this coenzyme from bin...

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