Chronic alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of gastrointestinal cancer. High concentrations of ethanol trigger mucosal hyperregeneration, disrupt cell adhesion, and increase the sensitivity to carcinogens. Most of these effects are thought to be mediated by acetaldehyde, a genotoxic metabolite produced from ethanol by alcohol dehydrogenases. Here, we studied the role of low ethanol concentrations, more likely to mimic those found in the intestine in vivo, and used intestinal cells lacking alcohol dehydrogenase to identify the acetaldehyde-independent biological effects of ethanol. Under these conditions, ethanol did not stimulate the proliferation of nonconfluent cells, but significantl
Background: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
Background: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
Clinical, epidemiological and experimental data regarding the link between alcoohol abuse and cancer...
International audienceChronic alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of gastrointesti...
Ethanol is widely consumed and is associated with an increasing global burden. Several reviews have ...
Many meta-analysis, large cohort studies, and experimental studies suggest that chronic alcohol cons...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
The resident microbiome plays a key role in exposure of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract mucosa...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
Background: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
Alcohol consumption is an underestimated risk factor for the development of precancerous lesions in ...
Asai K, Buurman WA, Reutelingsperger CP, Schutte B, Kaminishi M.Dept. of Surgery, University of Maas...
The main metabolic pathway of ethanol elimination occurs in the liver. Ethanol is oxidised by an alc...
There is compelling evidence indicating that ethanol and its oxidative metabolite acetaldehyde can d...
There is compelling evidence indicating that ethanol and its oxidative metabolite acetaldehyde can d...
Background: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
Background: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
Clinical, epidemiological and experimental data regarding the link between alcoohol abuse and cancer...
International audienceChronic alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of gastrointesti...
Ethanol is widely consumed and is associated with an increasing global burden. Several reviews have ...
Many meta-analysis, large cohort studies, and experimental studies suggest that chronic alcohol cons...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
The resident microbiome plays a key role in exposure of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract mucosa...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
Background: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
Alcohol consumption is an underestimated risk factor for the development of precancerous lesions in ...
Asai K, Buurman WA, Reutelingsperger CP, Schutte B, Kaminishi M.Dept. of Surgery, University of Maas...
The main metabolic pathway of ethanol elimination occurs in the liver. Ethanol is oxidised by an alc...
There is compelling evidence indicating that ethanol and its oxidative metabolite acetaldehyde can d...
There is compelling evidence indicating that ethanol and its oxidative metabolite acetaldehyde can d...
Background: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
Background: Intestinal barrier dysfunction and translocation of endotoxins are involved in the patho...
Clinical, epidemiological and experimental data regarding the link between alcoohol abuse and cancer...