International audienceThe role of the hepatocyte plasma membrane structure in the development of oxidative stress during alcoholic liver diseases is not yet fully understood. Previously, we have established the pivotal role of membrane fluidity in ethanol-induced oxidative stress, but no study has so far tested the involvement of lipid rafts. In this study, methyl-beta-cyclodextrin or cholesterol oxidase, which were found to disrupt lipid rafts in hepatocytes, inhibited both reactive oxygen species production and lipid peroxidation, and this suggested a role for these microstructures in oxidative stress. By immunostaining of lipid raft components, a raft clustering was detected in ethanol-treated hepatocytes. In addition, we found that raft...
Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathophysiology of liver injury during xenobiotic and al...
Toxic substances generated during the metabolism of alcohol in the liver may contribute to the devel...
Mouse hepatocytes respond to osmotic stress with adaptive changes in transmembrane potential, Vm, su...
International audienceThe role of the hepatocyte plasma membrane structure in the development of oxi...
International audienceDietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) have been reported to modu...
Acute and chronic alcohol consumption increases the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and...
Excess fat accumulation renders the liver more vulnerable to ethanol, but it is still unclear how al...
International audience: Previously, we demonstrated that eicosapentaenoic acid enhanced ethanol-indu...
A large body of clinical and experimental studies implicates free radical mechanisms in the pathogen...
Obesity and alcohol consumption are risk factors for hepatic steatosis, and both commonly coexist. ...
Summary: The aim of this study was to observe membrane injury and to investigate the mechanism of an...
WOS: A1994PP67800003PubMed ID: 7865612The aim of this study was to observe membrane injury and to in...
Alcohol is a well-known risk factor for liver damage and is one of the major causes of liver disease...
Alcoholic patients and experimental animals exposed to ethanol display biochemical signs of oxidativ...
Excessive consumption of alcohol leads to severe alterations of lipid metabolism, including hyperlip...
Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathophysiology of liver injury during xenobiotic and al...
Toxic substances generated during the metabolism of alcohol in the liver may contribute to the devel...
Mouse hepatocytes respond to osmotic stress with adaptive changes in transmembrane potential, Vm, su...
International audienceThe role of the hepatocyte plasma membrane structure in the development of oxi...
International audienceDietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) have been reported to modu...
Acute and chronic alcohol consumption increases the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and...
Excess fat accumulation renders the liver more vulnerable to ethanol, but it is still unclear how al...
International audience: Previously, we demonstrated that eicosapentaenoic acid enhanced ethanol-indu...
A large body of clinical and experimental studies implicates free radical mechanisms in the pathogen...
Obesity and alcohol consumption are risk factors for hepatic steatosis, and both commonly coexist. ...
Summary: The aim of this study was to observe membrane injury and to investigate the mechanism of an...
WOS: A1994PP67800003PubMed ID: 7865612The aim of this study was to observe membrane injury and to in...
Alcohol is a well-known risk factor for liver damage and is one of the major causes of liver disease...
Alcoholic patients and experimental animals exposed to ethanol display biochemical signs of oxidativ...
Excessive consumption of alcohol leads to severe alterations of lipid metabolism, including hyperlip...
Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathophysiology of liver injury during xenobiotic and al...
Toxic substances generated during the metabolism of alcohol in the liver may contribute to the devel...
Mouse hepatocytes respond to osmotic stress with adaptive changes in transmembrane potential, Vm, su...