Despite several reports on the immunological relationship between inflammatory bowel diseases and immunoregulatory mechanisms in the gut, systematic studies addressing the impact of inflammatory processes in the gastric mucosa on events, such as oral tolerance, are still limited. Herein, we report the establishment of a novel murine model of gastritis induced by short-term administration of ethanol. The major immumological features of this clinical entity are characterized, as well as its impact on the induction of oral tolerance. Our data demonstrate that ethanol ingestion during 4 consecutive days triggered an acute inflammatory reaction in the stomach referred as ethanol-induced gastritis and characterized by hyperaemia, oedema and mixed...
Preclinical studies have largely supported that alcohol-consumption induces the development of an im...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic relapsing disorder characterized by an impaired ability to s...
Objective: Alcoholics are more likely to have infections, mainly in the respiratory system. Alcohol ...
The gut mucosa is a major site of contact with antigens from food and microbiota. Usually, these dai...
Chronic heavy alcohol consumption results in intestinal injury characterized by increased permeabili...
Alcohol interacts with the immune system in multiple ways that are not fully understood but which l...
Abstract Background The end-organ effects of alcohol span throughout the entire body, from the gastr...
Alcoholics suffer from immune dysfunction that can impede vaccine efficacy. If ethanol (EtOH)-induc...
Trauma patients who consumed alcohol prior to sustaining injuries have higher rates of morbidity and...
caused by acute and chronic exposure to ethanol. More spe-cifically, acute administration of ethanol...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of ethanol on the adsorption and tissue distributio...
We and others have previously shown that even acute ethanol exposure has the capacity to modulate im...
Background and aims. Ingestion of elevated amounts of ethanol (EtOH) can cause hemorrhagic ulceratio...
Background: Inflammation might play a role in the development of several psychiatric diseases. Howev...
Intestinal barrier dysfunction is an important contributor to alcoholic liver disease (ALD). Translo...
Preclinical studies have largely supported that alcohol-consumption induces the development of an im...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic relapsing disorder characterized by an impaired ability to s...
Objective: Alcoholics are more likely to have infections, mainly in the respiratory system. Alcohol ...
The gut mucosa is a major site of contact with antigens from food and microbiota. Usually, these dai...
Chronic heavy alcohol consumption results in intestinal injury characterized by increased permeabili...
Alcohol interacts with the immune system in multiple ways that are not fully understood but which l...
Abstract Background The end-organ effects of alcohol span throughout the entire body, from the gastr...
Alcoholics suffer from immune dysfunction that can impede vaccine efficacy. If ethanol (EtOH)-induc...
Trauma patients who consumed alcohol prior to sustaining injuries have higher rates of morbidity and...
caused by acute and chronic exposure to ethanol. More spe-cifically, acute administration of ethanol...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of ethanol on the adsorption and tissue distributio...
We and others have previously shown that even acute ethanol exposure has the capacity to modulate im...
Background and aims. Ingestion of elevated amounts of ethanol (EtOH) can cause hemorrhagic ulceratio...
Background: Inflammation might play a role in the development of several psychiatric diseases. Howev...
Intestinal barrier dysfunction is an important contributor to alcoholic liver disease (ALD). Translo...
Preclinical studies have largely supported that alcohol-consumption induces the development of an im...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic relapsing disorder characterized by an impaired ability to s...
Objective: Alcoholics are more likely to have infections, mainly in the respiratory system. Alcohol ...