This chapter explores the link between iron and alcohol metabolism. Chronic alcohol consumption alters the expression of numerous iron-related proteins including the liver-secreted systemic iron-regulator hepcidin. Down-regulation of hepcidin is the key reason for increased duodenal iron absorption, which causes high circulating and stored iron levels in alcoholics, as also attained in hereditary hemochromatosis. The resultant free-iron mediated cytotoxicity is the common determinant of the pathophysiology of cirrhosis, an advanced liver condition observed in both, alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and congenital hemochromatosis. Often, alcohol consumption suppresses hematopoiesis and/or hinders normal erythrocyte maturation which results in an...
Background and Aims: The aims of the present study were to determine: (i) whether alcohol consumpti...
As the main iron storage site in the body and the main source of the iron-regulatory hormone, hepcid...
As the main iron storage site in the body and the main source of the iron-regulatory hormone, hepcid...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This chapter explores the link between iron and alcohol me...
Despite heavy consumption over a long period of time, only a small number of alcoholics develop alco...
It is known that the regular consumption of alcohol is responsible for the disruption of normal iron...
Patients with alcoholic liver disease frequently exhibit iron overload in association with increased...
International audience: The development of alcoholic liver diseases depends on the ability of hepato...
Although alcoholic liver disease is often associated with some increase in hepatic iron stores, it i...
The consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol affects human iron homeostasis and an association of...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Alcoholism increases the risk of cirrhosis and/or hepatocellular c...
Background: Alcohol increases body iron stores. Alcohol and iron may increase oxidative stress and t...
SUMMARY. Biochemical evidence of iron overload (transferrin saturation greater than 601170 and/or se...
Background: Alcohol increases body iron stores. Alcohol and iron may increase oxidative stress and t...
Iron, in its free ferrous states, can catalyze Fenton reaction to produce OH∙, which is recognized a...
Background and Aims: The aims of the present study were to determine: (i) whether alcohol consumpti...
As the main iron storage site in the body and the main source of the iron-regulatory hormone, hepcid...
As the main iron storage site in the body and the main source of the iron-regulatory hormone, hepcid...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This chapter explores the link between iron and alcohol me...
Despite heavy consumption over a long period of time, only a small number of alcoholics develop alco...
It is known that the regular consumption of alcohol is responsible for the disruption of normal iron...
Patients with alcoholic liver disease frequently exhibit iron overload in association with increased...
International audience: The development of alcoholic liver diseases depends on the ability of hepato...
Although alcoholic liver disease is often associated with some increase in hepatic iron stores, it i...
The consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol affects human iron homeostasis and an association of...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Alcoholism increases the risk of cirrhosis and/or hepatocellular c...
Background: Alcohol increases body iron stores. Alcohol and iron may increase oxidative stress and t...
SUMMARY. Biochemical evidence of iron overload (transferrin saturation greater than 601170 and/or se...
Background: Alcohol increases body iron stores. Alcohol and iron may increase oxidative stress and t...
Iron, in its free ferrous states, can catalyze Fenton reaction to produce OH∙, which is recognized a...
Background and Aims: The aims of the present study were to determine: (i) whether alcohol consumpti...
As the main iron storage site in the body and the main source of the iron-regulatory hormone, hepcid...
As the main iron storage site in the body and the main source of the iron-regulatory hormone, hepcid...