This article discusses several subjects pertinent to a consideration of the role of gender and hormones in alcoholic liver injury (ALI). Beginning with an overview of factors involved in the pathogenesis of ALI, we review changes in sex hormone metabolism resulting from alcohol ingestion, summarize research that points to estrogen as a cofactor in ALI, consider evidence that gut injury is linked to liver injury in the setting of alcohol, and briefly review the limited evidence regarding sex hormones and gut barrier function. In both women and female animals, most studies reveal a propensity toward greater alcohol-induced liver injury due to female gender, although exact hormonal influences are not yet understood. Thus, wome
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiological data indicate that females develop alcohol-induced liver disease (ALD) mo...
There is extensive evidence supporting the interplay between metabolism and immune response, that ha...
Alcohol-associated liver disease is a major public health concern globally. Alterations of steroid h...
Decades of research have shown that women’s and men’s immune systems function differently. During th...
Human liver contains estrogen receptors (ER) which render it sensitive to estrogen. Chronic ethanol ...
Men with liver disease are hypogonadal and feminised. European workers consider the liver disease it...
Women appear to become more impaired than men after drinking equivalent amounts of alcohol, achievin...
Clinical research on sex-based differences in the manifestations, pathophysiology, and prevalence of...
Abstract The hepatic cytosolic estrogen receptor content was measured in liver samples from patients...
Chronic liver disease progresses in men and women at different rates, regardless of the etiology of ...
Acute and chronic hepatic damages are caused by xenobiotics or different diseases affecting the live...
Abstract — Aim: Women have a higher susceptibility to alcohol-induced liver disease (ALD) than men. ...
Alcoholic liver disease occurs due to chronic, heavy drinking and is driven both by metabolic altera...
Alcoholic liver disease occurs due to chronic, heavy drinking and is driven both by metabolic altera...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Epidemiological and clinical studies have largely demonstrated major differenc...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiological data indicate that females develop alcohol-induced liver disease (ALD) mo...
There is extensive evidence supporting the interplay between metabolism and immune response, that ha...
Alcohol-associated liver disease is a major public health concern globally. Alterations of steroid h...
Decades of research have shown that women’s and men’s immune systems function differently. During th...
Human liver contains estrogen receptors (ER) which render it sensitive to estrogen. Chronic ethanol ...
Men with liver disease are hypogonadal and feminised. European workers consider the liver disease it...
Women appear to become more impaired than men after drinking equivalent amounts of alcohol, achievin...
Clinical research on sex-based differences in the manifestations, pathophysiology, and prevalence of...
Abstract The hepatic cytosolic estrogen receptor content was measured in liver samples from patients...
Chronic liver disease progresses in men and women at different rates, regardless of the etiology of ...
Acute and chronic hepatic damages are caused by xenobiotics or different diseases affecting the live...
Abstract — Aim: Women have a higher susceptibility to alcohol-induced liver disease (ALD) than men. ...
Alcoholic liver disease occurs due to chronic, heavy drinking and is driven both by metabolic altera...
Alcoholic liver disease occurs due to chronic, heavy drinking and is driven both by metabolic altera...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Epidemiological and clinical studies have largely demonstrated major differenc...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiological data indicate that females develop alcohol-induced liver disease (ALD) mo...
There is extensive evidence supporting the interplay between metabolism and immune response, that ha...
Alcohol-associated liver disease is a major public health concern globally. Alterations of steroid h...