Alcohol is inextricably linked with the digestive system. It is absorbed through the gut and metabolised by hepatocytes within the liver. Excessive alcohol use results in alterations to the gut microbiome and gut epithelial integrity. It contributes to important micronutrient deficiencies including short-chain fatty acids and trace elements that can influence immune function and lead to liver damage. In some people, long-term alcohol misuse results in liver disease progressing from fatty liver to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, and results in over half of all deaths from chronic liver disease, over half a million globally per year. In this review, we will describe the effect of alcohol on the gut, the gut microbiome and liver functi...
Chronic alcohol consumption is one of the leading causes of chronic liver disease and liver-related ...
Being overweight and obesity are the leading causes of liver disease in Western countries. Liver dam...
Alcohol consumption remains one of the predominant causes of liver disease and liver-related death w...
The human gut is the largest organ with immune function in our body, responsible for regulating the ...
The harmful use of alcohol is a worldwide problem. It has been estimated that alcohol abuse represen...
© 2021 by the authors.The human gut is the largest organ with immune function in our body, responsib...
Currently alcohol-related pathologies represent an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldw...
The following review article presents clinical and experimental features of alcohol-induced liver di...
Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) comprises a spectrum of liver diseases that include: steatosi...
The following review article presents clinical and experimental features of alcohol-induced liver di...
Alcohol dependence and alcoholic liver disease represent a major public health problem with substant...
The gut-liver axis model has often explained liver disease physiopathology. Among the latter we can ...
Alcoholic liver disease can be divided into overlapping phases with distinct pathological and clinic...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a high-risk psychiatric disorder and a key cause of death and disabili...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) has been among the leading causes of cirrhosis and liver-related death...
Chronic alcohol consumption is one of the leading causes of chronic liver disease and liver-related ...
Being overweight and obesity are the leading causes of liver disease in Western countries. Liver dam...
Alcohol consumption remains one of the predominant causes of liver disease and liver-related death w...
The human gut is the largest organ with immune function in our body, responsible for regulating the ...
The harmful use of alcohol is a worldwide problem. It has been estimated that alcohol abuse represen...
© 2021 by the authors.The human gut is the largest organ with immune function in our body, responsib...
Currently alcohol-related pathologies represent an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldw...
The following review article presents clinical and experimental features of alcohol-induced liver di...
Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) comprises a spectrum of liver diseases that include: steatosi...
The following review article presents clinical and experimental features of alcohol-induced liver di...
Alcohol dependence and alcoholic liver disease represent a major public health problem with substant...
The gut-liver axis model has often explained liver disease physiopathology. Among the latter we can ...
Alcoholic liver disease can be divided into overlapping phases with distinct pathological and clinic...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a high-risk psychiatric disorder and a key cause of death and disabili...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) has been among the leading causes of cirrhosis and liver-related death...
Chronic alcohol consumption is one of the leading causes of chronic liver disease and liver-related ...
Being overweight and obesity are the leading causes of liver disease in Western countries. Liver dam...
Alcohol consumption remains one of the predominant causes of liver disease and liver-related death w...