It is well-documented that alcohol drinking together with hepatitis viral infection accelerates liver injury; however the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. In this paper, we demonstrated that primary hepatocytes from transgenic mice overexpressing hepatitis B virus X protein (HBX) were more susceptible to ethanol- and TNF-α-induced apoptotic killing. Compared to normal control mouse hepatocytes, ethanol and/or TNF-α treatment led to a significant increase in reactive oxygen species, mitochondrial permeability transition, cytochrome C release, caspase-3 activity, and poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase degradation in hepatocytes from HBX transgenic mice. Blocking caspase-3 activity antagonized ethanol- and TNF-α-induced apoptosis in primary hep...
Alcoholic liver injury involves a complex array of derangements in cellular signaling of hepatic par...
AbstractEthanol-induced liver injury is a complex process dependent upon the interaction of multiple...
The development of alcohol-induced liver injury is, in part, a consequence of the immunological/infl...
Background and Aims: Approximately 3.5% of the global population is chronically infected with Hepati...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has become a major public health issue. It is prevalent in most countries. H...
Background and aims: Hepatitis virus and alcohol are the main factors leading to liver damage. Syner...
Alcohol abuse is a global health problem causing a substantial fraction of chronic liver diseases. A...
Hepatocyte apoptosis is a crucially important mechanism for liver disease pathogenesis, and the engu...
It is well known that heavy drinking increases the risk of alcohol-related liver disease (ALD). Fema...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
International audienceBoth obesity and alcohol can cause oxidative stress, cytokine induction, and s...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is one of the most important causes of chronic liver disease, affecting more...
Ethanol-induced liver injury is a complex process dependent upon the interaction of multiple cell ty...
Binge drinking, a common pattern of alcohol ingestion, is known to potentiate liver injury caused by...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Alcoholic liver injury involves a complex array of derangements in cellular signaling of hepatic par...
AbstractEthanol-induced liver injury is a complex process dependent upon the interaction of multiple...
The development of alcohol-induced liver injury is, in part, a consequence of the immunological/infl...
Background and Aims: Approximately 3.5% of the global population is chronically infected with Hepati...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has become a major public health issue. It is prevalent in most countries. H...
Background and aims: Hepatitis virus and alcohol are the main factors leading to liver damage. Syner...
Alcohol abuse is a global health problem causing a substantial fraction of chronic liver diseases. A...
Hepatocyte apoptosis is a crucially important mechanism for liver disease pathogenesis, and the engu...
It is well known that heavy drinking increases the risk of alcohol-related liver disease (ALD). Fema...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
International audienceBoth obesity and alcohol can cause oxidative stress, cytokine induction, and s...
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is one of the most important causes of chronic liver disease, affecting more...
Ethanol-induced liver injury is a complex process dependent upon the interaction of multiple cell ty...
Binge drinking, a common pattern of alcohol ingestion, is known to potentiate liver injury caused by...
Hepatitis C virus infection affects 170 million people worldwide, and the majority of individuals ex...
Alcoholic liver injury involves a complex array of derangements in cellular signaling of hepatic par...
AbstractEthanol-induced liver injury is a complex process dependent upon the interaction of multiple...
The development of alcohol-induced liver injury is, in part, a consequence of the immunological/infl...