A large volume of alcoholic beverages containing aliphatic alcohols is consumed worldwide. Previous studies have confirmed the presence of ethanol-induced immunosuppression in heavy drinkers, thereby increasing susceptibility to infectious diseases. However, the aliphatic alcohols contained in alcoholic beverages might also impair immune cell function, thereby contributing to a further decrease in microbicidal activity. Previous research has shown that aliphatic alcohols inhibit phagocytosis by granulocytes but their effect on human monocytes has not been studied. This is important as they play a crucial role in engulfment and killing of pathogenic microorganisms and a decrease in their phagocytic activity could lead to impaired antimicrobi...
Ethanol consumption is associated with impaired immunity. Our data demonstrate that even a single do...
Abstract: To test our hypothesis that monocytes (MO) and their mediators are major contributors to e...
Chronic alcohol drinking adversely affects human health and is a significant risk factor for numerou...
AIMS: The aim of our study was to measure granulocyte and monocyte phagocytosis following treatment ...
CONTEXT: Unregulated production of spirits in many countries leads to products containing appreciabl...
Objective: Alcoholics are more likely to have infections, mainly in the respiratory system. Alcohol ...
We and others have previously shown that even acute ethanol exposure has the capacity to modulate im...
Both acute and chronic alcohol consumption have significant immunomodulatory effects of which altera...
The immunomodulatory capacity of acute, moderate alcohol consumption was investigated in this study ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol affects both innate and acquired immune responses. Chronic alcoholics have reduc...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to the deleterious effects of chronic excessive alcohol consumption on the l...
Abstract: Alcohol use has been shown to decrease monocyte antigen presentation capacity and inflamma...
Extensive evidence indicates that alcohol (ethanol) consumption affects human health by altering nor...
Alcohol use has been shown to decrease monocyte antigen presentation capacity and inflammatory cytok...
Acute ethanol treatment results in decreased antigen presentation capacity (Th1-type immunity) and e...
Ethanol consumption is associated with impaired immunity. Our data demonstrate that even a single do...
Abstract: To test our hypothesis that monocytes (MO) and their mediators are major contributors to e...
Chronic alcohol drinking adversely affects human health and is a significant risk factor for numerou...
AIMS: The aim of our study was to measure granulocyte and monocyte phagocytosis following treatment ...
CONTEXT: Unregulated production of spirits in many countries leads to products containing appreciabl...
Objective: Alcoholics are more likely to have infections, mainly in the respiratory system. Alcohol ...
We and others have previously shown that even acute ethanol exposure has the capacity to modulate im...
Both acute and chronic alcohol consumption have significant immunomodulatory effects of which altera...
The immunomodulatory capacity of acute, moderate alcohol consumption was investigated in this study ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol affects both innate and acquired immune responses. Chronic alcoholics have reduc...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to the deleterious effects of chronic excessive alcohol consumption on the l...
Abstract: Alcohol use has been shown to decrease monocyte antigen presentation capacity and inflamma...
Extensive evidence indicates that alcohol (ethanol) consumption affects human health by altering nor...
Alcohol use has been shown to decrease monocyte antigen presentation capacity and inflammatory cytok...
Acute ethanol treatment results in decreased antigen presentation capacity (Th1-type immunity) and e...
Ethanol consumption is associated with impaired immunity. Our data demonstrate that even a single do...
Abstract: To test our hypothesis that monocytes (MO) and their mediators are major contributors to e...
Chronic alcohol drinking adversely affects human health and is a significant risk factor for numerou...